Aerial mapping firm Bluesky has compiled the first countrywide 3-D map of English and Welsh trees, complete with detailed modeling of tree heights and canopy cover.
Aerial mapping firm Bluesky has compiled the first countrywide 3-D map of English and Welsh trees, complete with detailed modeling of tree heights and canopy cover.
An Aermatica small unmanned aircraft system is helping Italian utility company ENEL remotely monitor its power plants to prove to the Italian government it can be done safely and effectively.
Before-and-after aerial images of the New Jersey coastline just north of where Hurricane Sandy made landfall clearly illustrate why meteorologists are calling the hurricane Superstorm Sandy.
A one-man Dutch business won the top prize in the European Earth-monitoring competition. The winning project, Cerberus, exploits social media to advance Earth observation applications.
A Government Accountability Office report cites technical challenges and rapid acquisitions of some lighter-than-air Earth observation platforms as problematic.
A new study from the University of Miami shows that satellite images of inflating magma balloons deep beneath the ground can help predict the eruptions of some volcanoes.
After DigitalGlobe finalizes its acquisition of GeoEye in 2013, GeoEye CEO Matt O'Connell plans to pursue some fascinating ideas floating around and important contributions to be made.
An International Institute of Space Law member says if the European Space Agency's Envisat satellite damages another satellite, the agency could be held liable for gross negligence.
Carnegie Institution for Science's Greg Asner says most of today's Earth observation tools lack the richness of data needed to understand the impact that humans are having on Earth.
As the National Reconnaissance Office prepares to launch a top-secret cloud-computing effort, the agency recently shed new light on its Cold War Gambit and Hexagon spy satellite programs.