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Map Survey (1965)

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"Britain is the world's greatest map making country" announces the narrator. Various shots of maps being crafted. Large optical devices are used - a camera "as big as a fair sized room" is used to take photographs of the maps. We are at the Ordnance Survey Commission headquarters. Various shots of technicians looking at the large photographs.

OPS-SAT: ESA’s Flying Lab, Open to All

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What would you do with a powerful computer based in space? At just 30 centimeters in height, OPS-SAT is a tiny CubeSat designed to serve as a large-scale software laboratory in orbit–containing one of the most powerfu...

NASA’s 3D View Shows Hurricane Matthew’s Intensity

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NASA scientists used satellite data to peer into Hurricane Matthew, learning how and why the massive storm changed throughout its course.

From Above – Astronaut Photography with Don Pettit

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You've never seen space like this. This short film gives an inside look at how NASA Astronaut Don Pettit captures breathtaking images of Earth's most famous phenomena - aurora, star trails, city lights, and more - from the inside the International Space Station.

Modeling Community Erosion from Climate Change

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Based on modeling current and future soil erosion with high-resolution scientific data, the app allows users to locate sites that are vulnerable to erosion, predicts soil loss driven by climate change, and enables users to investigate erosion risks for future land covers.

GEOINT Keynote: James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence (Part 4/Q&A)

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Part 4 of the GEOINT Symposium keynote address from James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, completing the Q&A session.

Earth 360 Video: The Call of Science

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Join NASA Earth scientists for a 360-degree view of our planet as they head into the field to study ice in Greenland and coral reefs in Hawaii.

Get Ready for the 2017 Solar Eclipse

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On Monday, August 21, 2017, our nation will be treated to a total eclipse of the sun.

Horizons Mission Time-Lapse from USA to Africa

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Join ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst for a quick flight from the USA to Africa aboard the International Space Station in this time-lapse.

Earth from Space: Easter Island

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In this week's edition of the Earth from Space programme, Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over one of the most remote islands in the world: Easter Island.