…The polar projects, ArcticDEM and REMA, and select nonpolar regions can be used and distributed without restriction. The EarthDEM products are available to U.S. federal employees, U.S. federal contractors, and U.S. government-funded researchers. What’s New in the October 2022 Release?…
…a major update to our Antarctic 50 cm imagery mosaic available to Users in our web-based 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…
Webinar POSTPONED: Geospatial Data for Planning Antarctic Field Seasons
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have postponed the scheduled webinar one week. A recording will be available upon request for approved participants. We apologize for the inconvenience. PGC is excited to inform United States Antarctic Program (USAP) grantees and contractors…
…available to Users in our imagery viewer application and GIS web services with new areas (indicated in green outline). These new Mosaics include exposed bedrock geology throughout the entire Antarctic continent. Areas outlined in yellow indicate tiles released in November…
…subject to available time and funding) Additional data, including all previous coverage for a total of over 10 years for both poles Maintaining current processing version and methodology: v s2s041 and data mask included, not applied with improved scene merging…
Information for users that receive commercial satellite imagery deliverables from PGC….
Imaging the Earth from space: history, technology and terminology of satellite-based remote sensing….
…on PGC User priority areas and satellite tasking requests, designed to refresh areas of highest interest from the community. Coverage in the update includes the Barnes Ice Cap in Canada, the full coast of Greenland, the islands of Iceland and…
Glossary of parameters that PGC requires when processing imagery including file formats, projections, orthorectification, and other options….
…Kelleher works with polar scientists, and coolest of all, has teamed up with Google to provide street views of McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Podcast Length: 31:02 https://www.pgc.umn.edu/files/2018/07/time-to-eat-dogs-podcast-kelleher.mp3 If the audio fails to load, you can listen to the original podcast…