Landsat Science Team Fall Meeting
An article in the Nov./Dec. edition of The Earth Observer gives a detailed overview of the fall Landsat Science Team meeting held in Boise, Idaho.
An article in the Nov./Dec. edition of The Earth Observer gives a detailed overview of the fall Landsat Science Team meeting held in Boise, Idaho.
A joint report from the World Bank and United Nations titled Natural Hazards, UnNatural Disasters: The Economics of Effective Prevention examines the economic and human
The Earth Observing-1 satellite celebrated its tenth year on orbit Nov. 21. The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) aboard EO-1 demonstrated the feasibility of a new
Source: Steve Cole, NASA NASA and the U.S. Department of the Interior presented the William T. Pecora Award to Marvin E. Bauer of the University of
Source: NASA Goddard PAO Bill Ochs, the long-time Landsat Data Continuity Mission Project Manager, has been named the new James Webb Space Telescope Project Manager
Source: Janice Nelson and Jon Campbell, USGS For most of us, deserts, mountains, river valleys, coastlines—even dry lakebeds—are familiar features of the Earth’s landscape. For earth
A team of scientists led by Julia Clennon reported in this month’sInternational Journal of Health Geographics, that locating mosquito breeding grounds responsible for malaria transmission
TalkingFields, a European Space Agency-led project, is poised to help European farmers. Using TalkingFields farmers will be better able to allocate fertilizer and water and