Earth's Gravity Scarred by Earthquake

Earth's Gravity Scarred by Earthquake

The European Space Agency's GOCE satellite has revealed that the devastating 2011 Japanese earthquake left its mark in Earth's gravity”another example of the extraordinary mission surpassing its original scope.

China Hit by Severe Smog”Again

China Hit by Severe Smog”Again

China suffered another severe bout of air pollution in December 2013. Thick haze stretched from Beijing to Shanghai, a distance of about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles).

Proba-V Data Ready to Use

Proba-V Data Ready to Use

Less than seven months after launch, the European Space Agency's Proba-V Earth-watcher satellite is ready to provide global vegetation data for operational and scientific use.

28 Doves Heading into Space

28 Doves Heading into Space

Planet Labs is preparing to launch a fleet of 28 miniature satellites dubbed Flock 1, the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites.

ESA Swarm Constellation Safely in Orbit

ESA Swarm Constellation Safely in Orbit

The European Space Agency's three-satellite Swarm constellation was lofted into a near-polar orbit on Nov. 22, 2013, from which it will monitor Earth's magnetic field for the next four years.

Where Does Your Thanksgiving Meal Come From?

Where Does Your Thanksgiving Meal Come From?

Compiled from U.S. Department of Agriculture Census of Agriculture data, here's a geospatial perspective on where your holiday turkey and three popular side dishes likely originated.

Media Embracing UAS Coverage

Media Embracing UAS Coverage

Lewis Whyld used an unmanned aircraft system to show the scale of Typhoon Haiyan damage and, according to Whyld, discover two bodies later recovered by the authorities.

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