Important information about the EOCL license and proper image use….
Real-world example scenario of commercial imagery use from PGC….
…Engagement Lead at the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), is our newest member representing expertise from an NSF Facility. James King, field operations manager at the United States Antarctic Program (USAP), is our newest member representing expertise from the Polar…
…been to all 50 U.S. states, starting with New Jersey and ending with North Dakota. I did join the “Best For Last Club” that North Dakota has for the disproportionate number of people who visit the other 49 states first….
…limited to PGC Users searching our commercial satellite imagery archive. Today it functions as a transormative search, download, and ordering platform. PGC Users* can order commercial satellite imagery products (raw, visual, and analytic). Additional access to PGC’s high-resolution polar digital…
PGC’s DEM products are collaborative projects to produce 2-meter resolution Digital Elevation Model across the Arctic, Antarctic, and mid-latitudes….
…press release and watch their video for more information. PGC Improves Spatial Locations of 11,000+ Antarctic Features The USGS recently updated the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) which includes Antarctic feature names recognized by the United States. The update contains…
…to the Antarctic for the United States Antarctic Program (USAP). Other contributions include capturing imagery of the McMurdo Dry Valleys for Google Street View, producing the SCAGI Air Operations map series, and leading improvement efforts of Antarctic placename locations. Kelleher…
Admiral Robert Papp and Norwegian Ambassador Kåre Aas visit PGC
Retired U.S. Coast Guard Admiral Robert Papp, U.S. Special Representative for the Arctic and the State Department lead on Arctic issues, and the Norwegian Ambassador to the United States, Kåre Aas, recently made a stop at the Polar Geospatial Center,…