The funding will boost satellite-independent PNT, timing systems and anti-jamming technologies.
Canada celebrates 30 years of RADARSAT
By jnally on 21 November, 2025Canada’s first Earth observation satellite, RADARSAT 1, was launched into orbit in November 1995.
$3.8m Pacific project includes spatial learning
By jnally on 21 November, 2025Australian academics will work with partners in the Solomon Islands to expand spatial science education.
AI plus satellite data equals oil spill detection
By jnally on 20 November, 2025Using AI to fuse satellite SAR and hyperspectral imaging could lead to faster mitigation of oceanic oil spills.
AI agents put to the test for autonomous GIS
By jnally on 20 November, 2025Researchers say the work demonstrates AI’s potential to expand GIS and apply it in innovative ways.
CSIRO to make swingeing cuts to research staff
By jnally on 20 November, 2025Between 300 and 350 FTE positions will go, but CSIRO has not yet identified which research sectors will be affected.
World GIS Day: Looking back, looking ahead
By jnally on 19 November, 2025Did you know that Spatial Source began life way back in the 1990s as GIS User magazine?
Sentinel-6B satellite set to survey sea levels
By jnally on 19 November, 2025Sentinel-6B is equipped with an improved dual-frequency radar altimeter and microwave radiometer.
Spatial Snippets for Wednesday, 19 November
By jnally on 19 November, 2025This week: GIS DAY, mapping contest, job and research position offerings, industry webinars and more.
Pozi announces revamp to better connect user base
By jnally on 19 November, 2025In time for World GIS Day, Pozi has announced a revamp of the GIS platform’s web-based Pozi Community.
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