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48 Years of Alaska’s Glaciers

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New time-lapse videos of Earth’s glaciers and ice sheets as seen from space–spanning nearly 50 years–are providing scientists with new insights into how the planet’s frozen regions are changing.

SpaceX CRS-15 Liftoff

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The SpaceX CRS-15 Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, sending a Dragon spacecraft on the company's 15th commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station.

Google’s Project Tango – Journey

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Over the past 18 months, Project Tango has been collaborating with robotics laboratories from around the world to concentrate the past decade of research and computer vision into a new class of mobile device.

AI and NASA Data Used to Discover Eighth Planet Circling Distant Star

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Our solar system now is tied for most number of planets around a single star, with the recent discovery of an eighth planet circling Kepler-90, a Sun-like star 2,545 light years from Earth. The planet was discovered in data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope.

Asia-Pacific Broadcast (Remote-Sensing Satellites, East Asia Agreements, Greenhouse Mapping and More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream focuses on the Asia-Pacific region. Topics covered include China's failed CBERS-3 remote-sensing satellite, a joint agreement to monitor air pollution, Greenhouse mapping in India, precision agriculture in Australia and more.

NASA’s CAMP2Ex Heads to the Philippines for Monsoon Season

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NASA, the Naval Research Laboratory and the Manila Observatory are working together in the Philippines to study how tiny particles in the atmosphere affect cloud formation.

AEC from Home: Tips from Leading Professionals Adjusting to Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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In May 2020, Informed Infrastructure Editorial Director Todd Danielson interviewed three leaders of AEC firms to learn how they’re adjusting to the “new normal” and help pass along some of the tips and lessons learned from their experiences in early 2020.

Weather-Observation Gap Over Middle East Causes Consternation

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Exelis makes the majority of the weather and climate instruments for the U.S. government as well as Japan and Korea, including those that monitor greenhouse gases. Earth Imaging Journal spoke with Eric Webster, vice president and director for weather and climate systems at Exelis. His team has been working with the U.S. Air Force to study weather capabilities over Centcom (the Middle East and the Indian Ocean) that have been provided by a European weather satellite. The other weather instruments are owned by Russia and China, so there’s some concern about the source of this sensing going forward.

Thanksgiving Broadcast 11_25 (Science on a Sphere, JFK maps and video, nanosatellites and more)

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This Daily Digest from 11/25 covers topics such as Science on a Sphere, JFK memorial maps and video, U.S. Air Force launching 29 nanosatellites, Malaysian news and more.

Digital Delta transforms Dutch water system using Big Data

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This video introduces IBM Smarter Water Management solutions running on IBM Intelligent Water software to address Flood and Natural Resource Management. This solution provides the Dutch Water authorities a breakthrough innovation program to harness insights from Big Data and transform flood control and management of the entire Dutch water system.