NASA's New Blue Marble

NASA's New Blue Marble

This Blue Marble image is the first fully illuminated snapshot of Earth captured by the DSCOVR satellite, which will capture and transmit full images of Earth every few hours. The information will help examine a range of Earth properties, such as ozone and aerosol levels, cloud coverage, and vegetation density, supporting a number of climate-science applications.

Packt Publishing Releases Geospatial Book from NVision

Birmingham, United Kingdom, Dec. 2, 2013—Packt Publishing recently released “Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python” written by NVision’s Chief Operating Officer, Joel Lawhead.  The book is available in both print and eBook editions from Packt’s website...

Europe to Offer Free Earth Observation Data

Europe to Offer Free Earth Observation Data

The European Commission agreed to permit free access to data from its Sentinel series of Earth observation satellites, the first of which is scheduled to launch early next year.

Esri and NATO NCI Agency Sign Enterprise Agreement

Redlands, California—Esri, the global leader in spatial analytics, today announced that it entered into an enterprise agreement with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Communications and Information (NCI) Agency earlier this year. The enterprise agreement...

Measuring Coastal Slope Movements From The Air

December 1, 2015 — Carlos Gonzales from 3D Laser Mapping will explore the capabilities of combining airborne laser scanning and photography as an approach to measure coastal slope movements, during his talk at MMT in Sydney, Australia. (9-11th December, 2015)...

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