PGC provides high-resolution imagery from Maxar Technologies (formerly DigitalGlobe). Here you will find information about the satellites’ spatial and temporal resolution, spectral capabilities, and more!…
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! Important License Update Electro-Optical Commercial Layer (EOCL) License In spring of 2022, the satellite company, Maxar Technologies, transitioned from the NextView License to the Electro-Optical Commercial Layer (EOCL) License. The…
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! PGC Users Webinar Series: EVWHS for PGC Users PGC is pleased to host the first of its PGC Users webinar series, EVWHS for PGC Users, on Wednesday, September 25, 2019…
…image (© 2010 DigitalGlobe, Inc.) of Upper Wright Valley. (c) Relative spectral variability (RSV) parameter rendering of Nov. 5, 2010 WorldView-2 image overlain on panchromatic imagery. (d) Atmospherically corrected reflectance spectra derived from Nov. 5, 2010 WorldView-2 image. Spectra were…
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! PGC Director Search The Polar Geospatial Center (PGC) is seeking to recruit a new Director! The Director will be responsible for development and execution of plans to achieve the center’s…
…mapping application. PGC’s Antarctic, Arctic and World imagery viewers provide quick access to hundreds of terabytes of orthorectified satellite imagery, mostly of WorldView-1, -2 and -3 sensors. More information about our viewers can be found on our website. Here are…
PGC News & Announcements: March 15, 2019 Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! Claire Porter Wins NOAA David Johnson Award The PGC is proud to announce Claire Porter is the recipient of the NOAA David Johnson…
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! Thomas Juntunen Tribute Thomas Juntunen, Geospatial Developer at the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC), passed away on Wednesday, Aug 26th. Thomas began working for PGC when he was a graduate student…