Application of Weights in Surveying Measurements
We all know that some measurements are better than others, even in the same survey. For example, if we are running a traverse and some angles are turned under better conditions, or you turn 2 […]
We all know that some measurements are better than others, even in the same survey. For example, if we are running a traverse and some angles are turned under better conditions, or you turn 2 […]
Day Two of GeoIgnite had a very special event: a fireside chat with Dr. Steve Liang, Founder and CTO of SensorUp, and Dr. Nadine Alameh, the CEO of the Open Geospatial Consortium. These two, who […]
Ground Temperatures Hit 118 Degrees in the Arctic Circle During the recent heatwave in Siberia ground temperatures reached 118 degrees Fahrenheit (48 degrees Celsius) as seen by satellite imagery. The Copernicus Sentinel satellites were able […]
RCGS Fellows work continuously to support geographic education within Canada’s education systems, supported by the community of academia, government, and industry. “Canadian Perspectives: The Power of Geoliteracy for Space, Earth Observation, and Education,” was produced […]
PORTLAND, MAINE – USA, June 22, 2021 – Organizers of Geo Week, the single powerhouse event that champions the coming together of geospatial technologies and the built world, have announced an impressive list of supporters […]
Ladies and gentlemen, the GeoIgnite 2021 Volunteer of the Year — Clement Charre! The first time I met Clement Charre was late summer of 2019, a month or so after the inaugural GeoIgnite conference in […]
Not all commercial satellite companies are the same. On Day Two of GeoIgnite, there was a special lunchtime keynote presentation from Maxar. Executive Vice President and CTO Dr. Walter Scott spoke about Maxar’s work, like […]
Climate change is on everyone’s mind, but especially for Deploy Solutions’ CEO Nicholas Kellett. On Day Two of GeoIgnite 2021, Nick gave a talk on the technology that Deploy Solutions is working on to meet […]