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Nepal’s president advisor resigns after criticising inclusion of Indian areas in map on new currency
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TASA to launch six satellites from 2026
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Japan to provide flood risk maps for four South-East Asian countries – Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia
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Singapore releases 10-year Geospatial Master Plan
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Japan announces plans to launch upgraded observation satellites on new flagship rocket’s 3rd flight
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Monday, August 17th, 2020

NASA Maps Beirut Blast Damage

NASA’s Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis (ARIA) team, in collaboration with the Earth Observatory of Singapore, used satellite-derived synthetic aperture radar data to map the likely extent of damage from a massive Aug. 4, 2020, explosion in...

Tuesday, August 4th, 2020

China’s Energy Infrastructure Mapped by Baker Institute

Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy released its latest China Energy Map, an open-source, interactive chart of the country’s energy infrastructure. The map was created by Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, a research manager at the Baker...

Tuesday, July 21st, 2020

China’s Latest Scientific Research Ship Launched on South China Sea Doorstep

China launched the Shiyan-6, its first modern scientific research vessel focusing on geophysical exploration and seismic acquisition and processing, in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province. The launch is believed to be an important step in boosting the...

Tuesday, July 7th, 2020

Nishinoshima Belches Ash and Lava

A young volcanic island has been growing in the western Pacific Ocean since 2013. Since mid-June 2020, it has been going through a vigorous growth spurt. Images show some of the latest eruptive activity at Nishinoshima, a...

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2020

Nepal Parliament Approves New Map as Dispute with India Escalates

Nepalese people light candles as they celebrate after the Parliament approved a new map of the country, including areas disputed with India, in Kathmandu, Nepal. (Credit: Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)   The lower house of Nepal’s Parliament approved a...

Tuesday, June 9th, 2020

Japan’s HTV-9 Cargo Craft Helps Supply the Space Station

Japan’s resupply ship, the H-II Transfer Vehicle-9 (HTV-9), is pictured attached to the International Space Station’s Harmony module. Stowed inside the Japanese space freighter is the HTV-8 cargo pallet that was brought up to the station on...

Tuesday, May 26th, 2020

Nitrogen Dioxide Levels Rebound in China

In early February 2020, scientists using NASA and European satellites detected a significant reduction in a key air pollutant over China after the country shut down transportation and much of its economy. Three months later, with most...

Tuesday, May 12th, 2020

Satellite Tracking Discovers Elusive Whale Feeding Grounds

South Australian scientists are helping track southern right whales in search of summer foraging grounds, with a new report recording the first contemporary data on this seasonal migration. The study could provide valuable information in making guidelines...

Tuesday, April 28th, 2020

New Algae Tracking Will Help Protect Coorong Bird Refuge In South Australia

The satellite tracking is helping researchers map floating algae as it suffocates vital food plants in one of Australia’s most important bird habitats. Filamentous algae are decimating aquatic plants in the southern Coorong as it blocks seeding...

Tuesday, April 14th, 2020

Coronavirus: Aussie Air Survey Flights Over New Zealand Leave a Trail of Finger Pointing

An Australian aerial survey company is being accused by Kiwis of breaching lockdown rules, but it says it has been cleared to fly. Australia-based Nearmap has come under fire from Kiwi operators after allegedly completing survey flights...

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