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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 thrilled to announce a partnership with NASA to publish “live” photos from the International Space Station, taken by astronaut Nick Hague. He’s living aboard the ISS from March through October, doing experiments and research, and…
Editor’s Note: Thanks to Radiant Earth Foundation for originating this list, which is not exhaustive. Radiant Earth works primarily with developing countries in the Global South, providing high- quality training data using machine learning for land cover issues, climate…
IN A RECENT COLUMN, I IDENTIFIED MODERN CLIMATE CHANGE AS A SYMPTOM of a single-species high-energy pulse, with this pulse being the result of Homo sapiens being extremely successful in reducing all limitations to its growth. However, blinded by…
Leonard David is a space journalist, reporting on space activities for over 50 years. He is winner of the 2010 National Space Club Press Award, among many others.
Leonard is author of the book, Moon Rush: The New Space Race,…
Apogeo Spatial publisher Myrna James Yoo interviews astronaut Nick Hague, who is going to the International Space Station on March 14, 2019. At the time of the discussion in December 2018, he was scheduled to go in February, which...