Tiny South Pacific Island Awakens

Tiny South Pacific Island Awakens

Tinakula is a small, uninhabited volcanic island in the South Pacific, located about 2,300 kilometers (1,400 miles) northeast of Brisbane, Australia. A volcanic eruption around 1840 reportedly eradicated the island's small population. Then in 1951, around 130 Polynesians settled on the island but were evacuated when the volcano erupted 20 years later. This natural-color satellite image shows a plume of volcanic gas, rising above the island's summit on Feb. 14, 2012.

Tiny Proba-V Satellite Unveils First Map

Tiny Proba-V Satellite Unveils First Map

The first global vegetation map from the recently launched Proba-V demonstrates the minisatellite is on track to continue a 15-year legacy of global vegetation monitoring from space.

Tiny Proba-V Satellite Is a Workhorse

Tiny Proba-V Satellite Is a Workhorse

During its first two months, the European Space Agency's Proba-V minisatellite collected more than 5,000 images, 65 daily global maps and six 10-day global syntheses, plus gave us a quick peek at the Olympics.

Timmons Group's Asset Management Practice Continues to Expand

Richmond, VA- May 21, 2015 — Timmons Group, a leader in enterprise geospatial products and services is growing their Asset Management (AMS) practice with the recent addition of six new hires.  Timmons Group’s AMS practice is led by Ron Butcher with 20 plus years...

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