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Apogeo Spatial has entered into a Strategic Partnership with Geospatial World, with relevant articles appearing in both publications.
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.
Novlum Inc. has created the first and only global bare earth elevation model, called “NakedEarth”. NakedEarth is a 30-meter posted, high-quality, consistent, instantly available, low-price Digital Terrain Model.
LARGE-AREA TERRAIN INFORMATION
Many Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) are available on the market…
When it comes to determining what a particular object is, nothing beats a personal inspection. With a ground survey, one can see the object, and if necessary, photograph it, measure it and record notes about it. For small areas,…
CLIMATE IS CHANGING AT A MUCH HIGHER rate during the last century than during the Holocene, the last geological epoch that started approximately 11,700 years ago.1 This rapid recent climate change is part of a much larger syndrome and…
Companies and government agencies do not buy Earth observation (EO) imagery to decorate their walls, but as a source of information. Efficiently extracting that information from the huge and constantly growing amount of EO data available today—from traditional satellites,…
ACCORDING TO INDUSTRY SOURCES, NEARLY 8,000 NEW small satellites are scheduled to be in service within the next ten years. Because of this explosion of hardware, coupled with the data generated from traditional larger satellites, the industry is now…