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South Korea is converting an abandoned coal mine into a moon exploration testing ground
South Korea is transforming abandoned coal mines into testing...
ISRO to Launch Chandrayaan-5 With Japan, Plans Space Station
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Russia and China are threatening SpaceX’s Starlink satellite constellation, new report finds
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China and Pakistan agree to fly 1st foreign astronaut to Chinese space station
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ISRO’s “Space on Wheels” offers a peek into Indian Space Programme to students in Karimnagar
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GEOSA, Singapore Land Authority Launch Achievements of Joint Geospatial System Project
Riyadh, SPA -- The General Authority for Survey and...
Building in Bangkok collapses as powerful earthquake hits southeast Asia
One person has died and 50 were injured in...
Bellatrix Aerospace Partners with Astroscale Japan for Space Debris Removal
Bellatrix Aerospace, a Bengaluru-based space mobility company, has joined...
NSTC announces Pingtung site as Taiwan’s space mission launch center
Taipei, March 26 (CNA) Taiwan's National Science and Technology...

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Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Kosovo: Data Quality of Global Map

Global map was borne as a product to replace previous IMW (1:1.000.000) with a new map in digital form with the homogeneous standards for entire globe. The primary objective of Global...

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Book – Framework for Valuing Ecosystem Services in the Himalayas

Around half of the world’s population depends directly or indirectly on mountain resources for different products and services. Having a means for economic valuation of these services will help increase recognition of their value and provide a...

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

China Manages and Serves Forestry Data with ERDAS APOLLO

ERDAS announces that the State Forestry Administration (SFA) of the People’s Republic of China is using ERDAS APOLLO to manage the largest forestry database in China and serve the data to local forestry agencies and the public. SFA...

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

LINZ Releases Post Christchurch Earthquake Aerial Imagery

The public can now access the same aerial imagery of Christchurch that Police, Civil Defence, and other emergency responders have been using to assess damage to the area. The imagery of...

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Spatial Energy Announces Plans to Distribute Bing Maps

Bing Maps is a worldwide collection of current content and data types, such as street maps, satellite images, Bird’s eye view aerial photos, Streetside panoramic imagery, 3D...

Monday, March 28th, 2011

DBx Geomatics – New CartoVista Thematic Web Mapping Solution

CartoVista 3 has been entirely re-architected and optimized for a faster display and provides more control over the map thematic analyses. The solution now supports unlimited thematic analyses from different interactive vector layers all at...

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Motion F5v – Tablet PC

The sealed Motion F5v is a rugged, highly mobile tablet PC providing electronic clipboard functionality that is the ideal productivity tool for field workers who compute and enter data while standing or walking. The F5v's lightweight, rugged design,...

Friday, March 25th, 2011

First Broad-scale Maps of Life on the Sea-shelf

Marine scientists from five research agencies have pooled their skills and resources to compile a directory of life on Australia’s continental shelf. They examined the shelf seascape during a three-year program of the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities (CERF) Marine Biodiversity Hub....

Friday, March 25th, 2011

National Standard to Help Clean Up Coastal Pollution

A national standard will be drafted that limits pollutant discharge into the sea as part of a campaign to protect the fragile maritime environment, a top administrator said. Local regulations in coastal provinces are the only code of...

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Geophysical Activity Leads to Geospatial Technology Use

Geophysical activity around the globe results in a need to monitor the earth's physical activity closely. Earthquakes, volcanoes and geological investigations are all monitored so internal and surface activities can be studied, understood and even modeled. Recent...

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