The key vendors in the global remote sensing satellite market 2016-2020 are Airbus Defence and Space, Ball Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, Mitsubishi, and Thales Alenia Space.
New Remote Sensing Handbook Published
A newly published, three-volume “Remote Sensing Handbook” is a comprehensive coverage of all remote sensing topics written by over 300 leading global experts. With 82 chapters, and more than 2000 pages, the handbook is a reference for every remote sensing student, professor, scientist, professional practitioner and expert.
USGIF Partners with the Centre for Spatial Law and Policy
Groups sign memorandum of agreement to advance education and dialogue surrounding geospatial and remote sensing law and policy
Data Tip – USGS LandsatLook Viewer
So, you’re interested in Landsat imagery for any place on Earth… well look no more!
ACRS 2015: The 36th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing
This year, ACRS 2015 will bring together students, researchers, scientists, engineers, policy makers, professionals and practitioners from developed and developing countries from and around Asia to share insights into the challenges and opportunities of Remote Sensing and related geospatial technologies in building resiliency and encouraging economic growth and development in one, dynamic Asia.
Research Chair Sheds Light On Earth’s Surface
The University of Victoria is partnering with the province to develop new ways of using airborne sensors to gather information about the environment and natural resources, including forest health, invasive plant species and mineral mapping.
NASA Launches Groundbreaking Soil Moisture Mapping Satellite
NASA successfully launched its first Earth satellite designed to collect global observations of the vital soil moisture hidden just beneath our feet.
Remote Sensing – The Next Generation Technology in Agriculture Powered by iConcept
HYDERABAD, India, December 16, 2014 — iConcept is excited to unveil our Remote Sensing application, a tailor-made solution especially for agri-business enterprises.
Vortex Explained – Wobbly polar vortex triggers extreme cold air outbreak
‘Polar vortex’ is the new buzzword of 2014 for the millions of Americans learning about its role in producing record cold temperatures across the country. Meteorologists have known for years that the pattern of the polar vortex determines how much cold air escapes from the Arctic and makes its way to the U.S. during the […]
NOAA’s stunning Science On a Sphere now in 100 locations worldwide
3-D educational tool has inspired museum-goers and lab visitors for nearly a decade