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US Government to reduce cost of Landsat

  U.S. government agencies are collaborating to figure out ways to reduce the cost of future Landsat missions, as a result of congressional direction included in the 2012 budget.   “Although Congress has provided $2 million to the U.S. Geological Service for Landsat 9 program development, they have also requested that the Administration re-examine how […]

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Nationwide one-second DEM launched

  The CSIRO, the Australian National University (ANU), the Bureau of Meteorology, Geoscience Australia and the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation have just completed building the finest resolution national computer model of Australia's ground surface topography and river networks. . The new one-second – or 30-metre resolution – hydrological Digital Elevation Model (DEM) incorporates rivers […]

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Best of the Blogs 8 November 2011

  Australian Geographic features a video put together by NASA that shows Australian bushfires over the last decade. The data is placed over the top of MODIS NDVI data, so it’s also interesting to see the vegetation wax and wane during periods of drought and… non-drought (what’s the period called when we don’t have a […]

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Best of the Blogs, 25 October 2011

  Did you know that they world population is now 7 billion? The historic milestone has either just been reached, or will be reached by the month’s end (depending on who you ask). Spatial Sustain has a post that shows a map that SAP and the United Nations Population fund have put together that examines […]

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LINZ broadcasting real-time GNSS data

  Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) has started broadcasting real-time, one second Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data.   The data is streamed free-of-charge from 39 Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) throughout New Zealand. This includes 34 LINZ PositioNZ stations and 5 stations which are part of the GeoNet project run by GNS Science. Users […]

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Ocean-mapping satellite launched into orbit

  Last Friday saw the launch of NASA's Aquarius instrument, which will be used to measure the saltiness of Earth's oceans in order to advance our understanding of the global water cycle and improve climate forecasts.   A United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket carrying the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory for NASA and the Space Agency of […]

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ISRSE34 is underway

  The 34th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment is happening this week in Sydney.   The theme of the symposium is The GEOSS era: towards operational environmental monitoring, and contains five parallel streams: Earth observation supporting disaster management and situational awareness; Briefings from space agencies; GEO forest carbon; Space policies; A panel on climate and […]

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GPS workshops for farmers

  Over one hundred Central Queensland farmers have received satellite imagery of their properties, showing the extent of the recent 2010-11 floods.   Regional development agency, Agforce, is to run a series of GPS and GIS technology workshops next week at Duaringa, Banana and Mount Larcom to help producers and farmers easily and accurately design, […]

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Earth-observation satellite launch fails

  A rocket carrying a NASA Earth-observation satellite plummeted into the Pacific Ocean, after a failed launch attempt last week.   NASA’s $424 m Glory satellite failed to make orbit when a protective cover failed to eject, making the device too slow to make it into orbit.   A weather satellite launched by NASA two […]

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Best of the Blogs Christmas Edition

  GIS User says Foursquare now has photo support. Geospatial world tells us about hyper-local media… …and that NASA is creating a topographical map of the moon. NASA has also created a map to tell you where to be to watch the lunar eclipse. And Off the map takes a look at some analytics tools. […]

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