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6_2 GPS Broadcast (Topo Maps, Napoleon, HxGN LIVE, More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream broadcast includes a tribute to the "founder of GPS," Roger Easton, and discusses new USGS Topo maps; cloud computing frameworks; a book featuring the famous Minard Map of Napoleon's Russian Campaign of 1812; BlackBridge financing; World Cup Stadium images from Airbus; and an upcoming trip to HxGN LIVE in Las Vegas, Nevada.

6_25 Hurricane Broadcast (Infrastructure Spending, Iraq and More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the 2014 hurricane season; infrastructure spending predicted to increase to $9 trillion by 2025; a Landsat image of Iraq; the Dutch Water System; industry news from Eagle Mapping, Riegl, E-Capture R&D, Esri, Blue Marble Geographics and URISA; and more.

6_25 Infrastructure Broadcast (London’s Crossrail, DOT Grants and More)

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This infrastructure-themed GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses London's massive Crossrail project, Bentley's involvement in its BIM practices, and the completion of its tunnel boring; U.S. DOT grants to reduce traffic congestion; Canada's massive New Champlain Bridge project; an interview with HOK's Patrick MacLeamy; industry news from Remote GeoSystems, Esri, IMAGINiT Technologies, Pix4D, Innovyze, Flightline Geographics and Tablerock Land Survey; thoughts on Crossrail and the world's longest tunnel; and more.

6_30 Drones and GIS Broadcast (FAA Rule, Esri UC and More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the landmark FAA Rule Part 107 for small UASs/UAVs/drones and its effect on the U.S. economy; highlights from the 37th Esri User Conference in San Diego; industry news from SmarterBetterCities, Trimble, Cadcorp and Esri; an Esri video that opened the recent UC; and more.

6_9 Earth Imaging Broadcast (Satellite Success, Asteroid Mining and More)

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This Earth Imaging-themed GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the recent streak of success at the European Space Agency, including its Sentinel and Galileo launches as well as a demonstration of the SpaceDataHighway; a NASA video about its North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) mission; industry news from Merrick-Surdex Joint Venture, TerraGo, Earth-i, Teledyne Optech and Siteco Informatica; thoughts on asteroid mining and related benefits to Earth sensing; and more.

60 Years Since Sputnik

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Sixty years ago, Sputnik became the first satellite in space and changed the world forever. Launched by the Soviet Union on Oct. 4, 1957, this shiny orb kick-started the space race, and opened up the heavens for mankind to explore.

7_1 Drones Broadcast (SPOT 7, Minerals Cadastre and More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the banning of drones from U.S. National Parks; the launch of SPOT 7; a Tanzanian effort to improve its mining cadastre; the first private Russian remote-sensing satellite; industry news from IMAGINiT Technologies, GeoVille, CartoDB, Esri and Boundless; an article in Sensors & Systems; and more.

7_10 Remote-Sensing Broadcast (NASA, UN and More)

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This remote-sensing themed GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses NASA's recently launched Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 satellite as well as its upcoming ISS-RapidScat instrument; The Satellite Project created at New York University; UN Peacekeeping missions using unarmed UAVs; industry news from Fugro, exactEarth, SimActive and EOMAP; the upcoming Esri User Conference; the Climate Resilience App Challenge; and more.

7_16 Asia Pacific Broadcast (New Satellites, Drones Catching Tax Cheats and More)

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This Asia Pacific-themed GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses new Asian geospatial satellites from India, China and Japan; V1 Media's upcoming Webcast on Earthquake safety; laser scanning to map and preserve Japanese castles and Malaysian caves; drones used in Indonesia to catch tax cheats; industry news from MDA and Google; thoughts on digital preservation; and more.