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Apogeo Spatial has been sharing vital Earth Science data and information for 35 years, originally as a newsletter called EO Sat Notes (Earth Observation Notes), then in the 2000’s as Imaging Notes magazine, when Blueline Publishing acquired it from then-Space Imaging. In 2013, the brand of Apogeo Spatial was created from this powerful legacy of sharing why governments, academia and enterprises would use remotely sensed data. For almost 20 years, we curated and created amazing content with stunning graphics, online and in print, until 2020.
The Apogeo Spatial mission is to communicate the power of geospatial tools and technologies in managing the world’s scarce resources and environment, so that humanity has the security of water, food, energy, safety and sovereignty.
Apogeo Spatial is partnering with Innovation Pavilion’s NovaSpace, as I announced in my last letter, creating quarterly events and building community. Mark your calendars for upcoming events in Denver, Colorado: June 20th on space data and analytics, Sept. 18th…
The shift in the Earth observation(EO) market from selling pixels to selling finished intelligence products has sharply accelerated in the past couple of years, due to two factors. First, satellite imagery has become commoditized, partly due to the launch…
Famed venture capitalist Marc Andreessen famously said in 2011 that “software is eating the world.”1 He was referencing the fact that all industries are going through digital transformations and either you are in front of that tidal wave or…
EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW WITH DAVID HARTSHORN SECRETARY GENERAL / GLOBAL VSAT FORUM LONDON AND WASHINGTON D.C. / WWW.GVF.ORG For a few decades, the Earth Observations (EO) and Satellite Communications (SatCom) sectors have operated almost completely independently, with separate meetings and...
Atmospheric Terrain presents interpretations of affected and altered bodies of water using the Colorado River upper basin as a point of departure. The paintings – representations of water – first appear clear blue, clean and abundant; they become smaller…