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Imagery

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

RapidEye’s New REDD Satellite Coverage Page

Offering the largest collection capacities and the quickest return time to any place on earth, the RapidEye constellation of five identical Earth Observation satellites is extremely well suited to image countries involved in the REDD and REDD+...

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Blom Announces the Release of Version 3.1 of BlomWEB Viewer

The BlomWEB Viewer is a front end web application for Blom’s geo server, BlomURBEX. Following development of the BlomURBEX API, Blom is pleased to announce that version 3.1 of the BlomWEB viewer is now available to customers.

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Sharper DMCii Satellite Images Guide Farmers Worldwide

In the two years since DMCii added 22m multispectral imagery to its geospatial data portfolio, the...

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Seismic Data and Workshop for the Capricorn Survey, Western Australia

The Capricorn deep crustal seismic survey was acquired in 2010 and extends almost 600km from the Pilbara Craton, across the Hammersley Basin and the Capricorn Orogen, to the Yilgran Craton in Western Australia. This survey was a...

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

3D Laser Mapping’s Scanner Goes Gyrocopter Surveying

A South African company is pioneering the latest laser scanning technology with plans to mount high speed scanners on a variety of mobile platforms including a gyrocopter, 4x4’s and even a golf cart. Supplied by 3D Laser...

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Trimble Introduces Trident Analyst Software with Native 64-bit Support for Terrestrial Mobile Mapping

Trimble introduced today a new version of its terrestrial mobile mapping office software—Trimble Trident Analyst 4.7. The software is designed to effectively manage and interpret high-resolution digital images and large point clouds, and automatically extract features from...

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

ISS in 3D with Paolo Nespoli

Paolo Nespoli spent 6 months on-board the International Space Station from Dec 2010 through to May 2011. In this video he shot using ESA's Erasmus Recording Binocular (ERB-2) stereoscopic camera during various phases of his MagISStra mission,...

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Using Imagery to Aid Disaster Relief Efforts

Responding quickly and effectively after a disaster has occurred is paramount to reducing injuries and saving lives, preventing property loss and mitigating further damage. Today, geospatial imagery and ENVI image analysis software are used to provide timely,...

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Remote Sensing for Nature in Malaysia

The aircraft glided across the skies over a vast expanse of forest, a sensor strapped to its underside capturing detailed and breathtaking shots, before this only seen in the realm of science fiction.The hyperspectral imaging kit is...

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Mapping Mangrove Biomass

The 2004 Asian Tsunami caused dramatic damage, but there are other threats. Remote sensing technologies are evolving quickly and provide tools for monitoring such tropical forests so the team set out to compare three methods. Image differencing is...

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