NASA Flies UAS into Volcanic Plume

NASA Flies UAS into Volcanic Plume

NASA Earth science researchers flew a Dragon Eye unmanned aircraft system (UAS) into the sulfur dioxide plume of the Turrialba Volcano near San Jose, Costa Rica, to study its chemistry.

First LDCM Images Great Right out of the Box

First LDCM Images Great Right out of the Box

On March 18, 2013, the newly launched Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) began sending images back to Earth from its two sensors, including these two images of Fort Collins, Colo.

Water Satellite Surprises with Carbon Capabilities

Water Satellite Surprises with Carbon Capabilities

The European Space Agency's SMOS satellite was designed to map soil moisture and ocean salinity, and now it has shown that it also can see through vegetation to provide a better understanding of Earth's carbon cycle.

Small Drone Adds Laser Scanning

Small Drone Adds Laser Scanning

Switzerland's Aeroscout recently equipped several unmanned aircraft system helicopter systems with a combined Riegl laser scanner and inertial navigation system/Global Positioning System payload solution for airborne laser scanning.

Satellites Chronicle a Greening Arctic

Satellites Chronicle a Greening Arctic

During the last three decades, temperatures have risen faster in the Arctic than anywhere else on Earth, resulting in a longer growing season and bringing major changes to far-north ecosystems.