Webinar materials are available on our website under ‘Education & Outreach.’ PGC is pleased to host the second event of its PGC Users webinar series, Introduction to PGC, on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 12-1 PM Central. This webinar is…
…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…
…scientists, industry and other experts together to address the following questions with a multi-decadal time horizon: What new Arctic science would be enabled with commercial imagery and SmallSats over the next 5, 10, and 20 years? Where and when should…
PGC’s imagery archive contains millions of scenes for the polar regions. Learn where, why, and how the PGC collects imagery….
…until April 30th, 2021. The PGC reserves the right to use any anecdotal responses in reports and related information materials (no identifiable information will ever be shared). Thank you for being part of our community. Best Wishes, The PGC Team…
On Wednesday, December 1st, 2021 the Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, recognized the PGC for concerted efforts in understanding the impact of climate change. Our ArcticDEM and REMA data were highlighted, as well as our public-private partnerships, as examples…
Explore the differences between monoscopic and stereoscopic satellite imagery….
…What might someone be surprised to know about you? I’ve 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…
We’re excited to announce another installment of our popular summer workshop. The 2017 Polar Geospatial Center Boot Camp, our intensive, four-day geospatial workshop, will take place from August 7th – 10th on the Twin Cities campus of the University of…