Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.
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Here's the recent geonews in batch mode, covering the last few weeks (which have been crazy to me).
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Discussed over Slashdot:
Directions Mag articles:
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Ah... it feels good to be current on geonews once again!
Here's the recent geonews in batch mode. Again an unusually long edition.
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Here's the recent geonews in batch mode. My challenge in life is to find out what not to do - too much enthusiasm impacts focus. But don't worry, I'm not dropping Slashgeo just yet ;-)
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Remote sensing solutions provider DMC International Imaging Ltd (DMCii) has agreed a 3-year agreement with Russia’s ScanEx Research and Development Center to provide rapid 22m data reception from the UK-DMC2 satellite to ScanEx ground stations in Russia and CIS countries.
ScanEx will employ a network of four ground stations strategically placed throughout the vast Russia and CIS territory to downlink data directly. This new rapid delivery system is particularly suited to agricultural planning and monitoring forest fires - an area of great concern to Russia following the devastating fires experienced around Moscow in July 2010.
The enormous 650km swath width and enhanced imaging capacity of UK-DMC2 will enable ScanEx to image vast areas rapidly with 22m resolution. Its multi-spectral data includes a near infra-red band that is particularly effective for detecting growing vegetation or heat.
Olga Gershenzon, co-founder and vice president of ScanEx, said, "I am delighted to have reached this agreement with DMCii. Combining UK-DMC2’s unique wide area mapping capability with our comprehensive groundstation network we can now deliver timely geospatial products of anywhere in the vast Russian and CIS landscape to our customers. In addition, UniScan™ stations, functioning at public departments, educational institutions, commercial companies, etc. can be upgraded to receive data from the UK-DMC2 satellite"
Paul Stephens, Sales and Marketing Director of DMCii, said, “We see direct downlink as an important new development in remote sensing and it gives me great pleasure to enter this agreement with our colleagues at ScanEx. Our satellite will provide vast imaging capacity to ScanEx in near real time and with rapid revisit, enabling them to deliver time-critical geospatial services.”
Under the agreement, all imagery acquired by ScanEx will be made available through the DMCii catalogue, building significant Russia and CIS coverage for less time-sensitive applications.
About DMC International Imaging Ltd
DMC International Imaging Ltd (DMCii) is a UK based supplier of remote sensing data products and services for international Earth Observation (EO) markets. DMCii supplies programmed and archived optical satellite imagery provided by the multi-satellite Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). DMCii’s data is used extensively in a wide variety of commercial and government applications including agriculture, forestry and environmental mapping.
DMCii was formed in October 2004 and is a subsidiary of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), the world leader in small satellite technology. SSTL designed and built the Disaster Monitoring Constellation with the support of the UK Space Agency and in conjunction with the other Disaster Monitoring Constellation Consortium member nations listed above.
DMC International Imaging Ltd is not affiliated in any way with Intergraph Corp., Z/I Imaging Corp., or their registered trade mark DMC.
For more information, please see www.dmcii.com
About ScanEx
ScanEx Research and Development Center is the leading Russian company in the remote sensing market that offers services ranging from acquisition to thematic processing of Earth-observation images from space. ScanEx’s offerings include designing and manufacturing of hardware and software systems for spatial data reception and processing, development of software applications for satellite data reception and storage, processing and interpretation. ScanEx catalogues imagery data from leading remote sensing programs and generates thematic products, renderings and Web-mapping services. For more information, please see www.scanex.ru/en
Notes to editor:
This press release can be downloaded from http://tinyurl.com/dmciipr
High quality JPEG images of UK-DMC2 satellite and representative 22m imagery from the satellite are available upon request from Robin Wolstenholme.
Press contacts:
Robin Wolstenholme, bcm public relations, www.bcmpublicrelations.com
Tel: +44 (0)1306 882288 Email: [email protected]
Paul Stephens, Sales & Marketing Director, DMC International Imaging Ltd., www.dmcii.com
Tel: +44 (0)1483 804299 Email: [email protected]
More than 500 GB (10 thousand scenes) from year 2001 to 2003 are freely distributed on gis-lab.info. Cover areas of Russia and Canada. See:
[Editor's note: you might be interested in taking a look at previous ASTER-related stories]
Here's the Friday geonews in batch mode, exceptionally covering the last two weeks. We're now up to date regarding geospatial news!
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We have the honour to announce the official constitution of the gvSIG Russian Community.
The main community's goal is to organize themselves as a group, identifying persons, companies and Russian institutions interested on the gvSIG project by means of its software products and its business model. The first community's stage will focus on inviting Russian users and developers from differents parts of the country to foster that community group.
More information about the gvSIG Russian goals and coordinators can be found at: https://gvsig.org/web/community/comm_groups/comm_gvsig_ru/view?set_language=en
Slashdot is currently discussing a story named Russia Launches, Loses, Finds Military Satellite.
Their summary: "According to Interfax reports, a GEO-IK-2 spacecraft launched yesterday from Plesetsk went missing hours after launch. Its intended purpose is to measure specific curvature of the Earth to aid Russia's military in building excellent 3D maps. Early today, Russia announced that they found it, but unfortunately it's in the wrong orbit. China's state media called the launch 'successful.' Reuters reminds us of a GLONASS mishap, which resulted in Medvedev firing two top space officials."
The Russian Federal Space Agency has fired two (2) Russian Space Agency officials over the recent crash of 3 GLONASS satellites. You can read the full news story on GPS World.
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