Dwindling Water Levels of Lake Powell 

Dwindling Water Levels of Lake Powell 

After decades of drought, water levels in Lake Powell, the second-largest human-made reservoir in the United States, have shrunk to its lowest level since it was created more than 50 years ago, threatening millions of people who rely on its water supply.

FAA Announces New York UAS Test Site Now Operational

WASHINGTON, Aug. 7, 2014—The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration today announced that the Griffiss International Airport unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) test site in Rome, N.Y., is ready to conduct research vital to integrating UAS...

Imagery of Rome Delivered in Near Real Time

Guildford, United Kingdom, June 6, 2013—DMCii and long-term partner Spacemetric, have successfully delivered an image from satellite to end-user in just 11 minutes, as part of a demonstration at the European Space Agency’s ‘Big Data from Space’ conference,...

A Modern Compass Improves Oil Production

Reston, Va., Dec. 19, 2013—By using the Earth’s magnetic field, combined with new innovative technology, oil and gas drilling companies are increasing oilfield productivity while reducing development costs and environmental impacts. An article in the fall 2013...

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