…Over the past 10 years, Cole Kelleher (left) has become very accomplished at PGC from capturing Google Street View imagery in Antarctica to coordinating complex satellite tasking plans on behalf of the polar science and logistics community. He has served…
Real-world example scenario of a new user initiating support from the PGC….
Official documentation for citing and acknowledging PGC support (maps, imagery, etc.)….
PGC attends the 2023 Session of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographic Names
…the opportunity to represent the international Antarctic community at the 2023 Session of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographic Names and is excited to continue contributing to the important work of SCAR’s Standing Committee on Antarctic Geographic Information….
…product to the community in an effort to highlight the compositional and geological diversity surrounding the Shackleton Glacier region of the Central Transantarctic Mountains (83° S to 84° S and thirty degrees between 160° W and 170° E). Investigators interested…
…turn affects land surface cover. Information contained within existing and rapidly growing collections of high-resolution satellite imagery (Big Imagery) is here extracted across the Arctic region through a collaboration between software engineers, computer- and earth scientists. More specifically, we are…
Getting started with the PGC and the support workflow….
…vision of providing geospatial support to the science and logistics communities in polar regions and advancing the use of geospatial and remote sensing data in the geosciences worldwide. The position will remain open until filled. Review of applications will begin…
PGC maintains a list of external (non-PGC) polar elevation data resources….