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International Geospatial Briefing May 23rd: 1. Dam Surveys, 2. Greenland Is Cold, 3. GOES-18 Image, 4. Satellite Lasers, 5. Open Maps For Europe, 6. Google Maps Immersive View

Dam Fine Data: Sub-millimetre-resolution UAS Dam Surveys Mapping heat flow beneath Greenland highlights geothermal ‘freak zone’ Stunning First Imagery of Earth From Advanced GOES-18 Satellite Military experiment demonstrates intersatellite laser communications in low Earth orbit […]

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Canadian Geospatial Briefing April 5th: 1. Wolf Research Using GPS and Indigenous Knowledge. 2. Newfoundland Company Takes Lead in Drone Industry. 3. Yellowknife Man Creates Google Earth Alternative. 4. Apple Map’s New 3D Features in Toronto 5. UPEI’s Massive Drone Fleet. 6. Next Generation 911 Service Using GIS.

A study on eastern wolves near Georgian Bay is taking a unique approach by braiding western scientific techniques together with Indigenous knowledge systems. Researcher Jesse Popp and Theodore Flamand, the Wiikwemkoong species-at-risk coordinator, are working […]

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Canadian Geospatial Briefing Jan 24th: 1. Mapping Canada’s World Juniors teams; 2. Ecopia AI awarded contract to support rural broadband mapping; 3. Map project will publish energy efficiency ratings; 4. Study on cross-border drones for trade; 5. Prashant Shukle elected Vice Chair of OGC Board

Mapping Canada’s World Juniors teams A new interactive map tracks the hometowns of Team Canada players since the World Juniors was first held in 1974. Players have come from 372 cities and communities in all […]