A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 298
April 3, 2011
Main Topic: Our conversation on issues related to cloud computing and geospatial applications
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A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 298
April 3, 2011
Main Topic: Our conversation on issues related to cloud computing and geospatial applications
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NASA’s Messenger (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging) spacecraft is already sending us amazing imagery of the surface of Mercury as it orbits the planet on a mission to obtain information about Mercury and what it’s made of. This image, released by NASA yesterday, is the first image of Mercury taken from orbit:
Messenger is the first man-made satellite to orbit Mercury, although Mariner 10 sent back images during a flyby in the mid-1970s. Check out NASA’s Messenger mission page for lots more information and images as the mission progresses.
Via Gizmodo
A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 297
March 28, 2011
Main Topic: Our conversation with AmericaView’s Rick Landenberger on Earth Observation Day 2011
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A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 296
March 21, 2011
Main Topic: Our conversation on geovisualization and some of its challenges
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A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 295
March 14, 2011
Main Topic: Our conversation on the increasingly visible role of geospatial technologies in natural disaster response and hazards research
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We’ve had more space posts than usual in the last week or so, but I wanted to give a shoutout to the Space Shuttle Discovery and its crew, for the safe landing and the successful completion of its final mission. I’m one of over 80,000 viewers watching the post-landing video stream on NASA TV over at uStream, and I think that the approaching end of the shuttle program has really reminded everyone of its amazing achievements over the past 30 years.
A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 294
March 6, 2011
Main Topic: Our conversation revisiting issues related to geospatial data
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A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 293 February 27, 2011
Main Topic: The space shuttle program and its contributions to geospatial
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It’s the beginning of the end of an era for NASA’s shuttle program, as Discovery is set for its final launch at 4:50pm EST today, with Endeavor’s final mission currently scheduled for April, and Atlantis’ possibly the summer. I have always been a huge fan of the shuttle program, and can remember when I got special permission to get out of class and go to the school library to watch the very first shuttle, Columbia, launch on its maiden voyage.
The shuttle program accomplished so many milestones, and there have been reports that the shuttle fleet may be sold for private use after their missions for NASA and the US government are complete. Other private initiatives for space flight are pretty exciting as well, so hopefully we will see more amazing innovations in the next few years.
To commemorate Discovery’s last mission and the shuttle program, CNN put together this great compilation of 132 seconds of shuttle launches – enjoy!
A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 292
February 20, 2011
Main Topic: All News Episode
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