The elevation data show the distinct topography of Mount Mazama and the crater lake that fills its caldera.
Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Services Market to Generate $225 Billion in Next Decade
Despite the hype created by smallsat LEO constellations, the traditional market is expected to remain the dominant source of revenue globally for building and launching satellites.
2018 Global Space Economy Exceeded $400 Billion for First Time
The Space Report contains worldwide space facts and figures, and is illustrated with photographs, charts, and graphs detailing the benefits of space exploration and utilization, the challenges facing the space sector, opportunities for future growth, and the major factors shaping the industry.
Total Solar Eclipse Darkens the South Pacific
On July 2, 2019, skywatchers in the beach city of La Serena, Chile, looked up at 4:38 p.m. local time to see a black circle in the sky.
Mapping the Land Between the Tides
Thanks to the Moon, the Sun and gravity, the place where the land meets the sea is not a fixed line. What we see on a map is just a representation of where mean sea level is found, and the coast of any landmass is really a moving target between low and high tides.
Report: Satellite Data Value Continues Moving Downstream Toward Big Data Analytics
NSR's Big Data Analytics via Satellite report finds continued growth for downstream Big Data applications through the next decade, driven by applications built on Earth Observation and M2M/IoT satcom data across multiple market verticals.
Solar-Powered China
The largest solar park in the world now, seen in this Landsat 8 image collected in April 2019, stands in China's northwestern Ningxia province.
NASA Prepares to Launch Twin Satellites to Study Signal Disruption From Space
The E-TBEx CubeSats focus on how radio signals that pass through Earth’s upper atmosphere can be distorted by structured bubbles in this region, called the ionosphere.
An EPIC View of Smoke Over Canada
Smoke from several large wildfires in Canada was so thick and widespread that it was easily visible from 1.5 million kilometers (1 million miles) away from Earth.
LiDAR Used to Map Vegetation in Scottish Forests, Monitor Tropical Deforestation
Soaring over Scotland's majestic landscape and beautiful forests, drones are helping to map the species growing under the upper canopy of the trees thanks to advanced laser technology.