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March 28 Update – @Maxar WorldView-3 satellite shows close up of excavation around EVER GIVEN ship and dredging ops

March 28, 2021 By Editor

March 28th Satellite Imagery Update on Suez Canal and EVER GIVEN Ship - Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies

March 28th Satellite Imagery Update on Suez Canal and EVER GIVEN Ship

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Copernicus Masters: CLOUDEO – THE GOING LIVE CHALLENGE

June 23, 2015 By GISuser

Copernicus Masters: CLOUDEO - THE GOING LIVE CHALLENGE

Test and realise your EO service  – The CloudEO Going Live Challenge awards proposals for EO-related products and services that are ready to be tested and implemented with a prize package worth EUR 10,000

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Vortex Explained – Wobbly polar vortex triggers extreme cold air outbreak

January 17, 2014 By Editor

‘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 […]

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NOAA’s stunning Science On a Sphere now in 100 locations worldwide

December 11, 2013 By Editor

3-D educational tool has inspired museum-goers and lab visitors for nearly a decade

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A Cold Look at Planet Earth: Learning from the World’s Frozen Places

November 11, 2013 By Editor

Water, the key to life, is also a key to understanding the way the natural world works. Water in the form of ice is especially instructive. Water moves through the hydrologic cycle, one of the most basic and vital processes of Earth’s systems, in three forms — as a liquid in seas and streams; as […]

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Airborne scientists get a close look at the changing Arctic

November 10, 2013 By Editor

As the Arctic Ocean begins to freeze for the winter, NOAA and University of Washington scientists gain insight from the air

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Wanted: Citizen scientists for hurricane project Volunteers needed to assess archived images online

October 5, 2012 By Editor

Today, NCDC announced the launch of a new website that could help climate scientists estimate the historical intensities of hurricanes around the world faster than before—and the public is invited to help. The website, CycloneCenter.org, allows volunteers to examine color-enhanced images from 30 years of tropical cyclones taken from the archives of NCDC’s Hurricane Satellite […]

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La Niña fading, likely gone by end of April

April 23, 2012 By Editor

  Sea surface temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean swing back and forth every few years (sometimes more) like an irregular pendulum. The warm phase is known as El Niño; the cool phase—which it has been in for the past two winters—is called La Niña. According to NOAA’s April 2012 ENSO Diagnostics Discussion, La […]

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International Space Station (ISS) Keeps Watch on World’s Sea Traffic

April 1, 2012 By Editor

As the International Space Station circles Earth, it has been tracking individual ships crossing the seas beneath. An investigation hosted by the European Space Agency (ESA) in its Columbus module has been testing the viability of monitoring global maritime traffic from the station’s orbit hundreds of miles (kilometers) above since June 2010. 

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Using Landsat data can help us track trends in key resources

January 2, 2012 By Editor

7 Billion People: How will we Sustain a More Populated Planet?

Filed Under: Remote Sensing , Earth Imaging Tagged With: Articles, Earth Imaging - Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing, Using Landsat data can help us track trends in key resources

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