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Articles tagged: DIGIT

  • 19 September 2023 Apollo Remastered

    ...the vault and cleaned and scanned to produce a digital image-bank for future photographers to work with. Andy ...Saunders has inspected not only these digital stills, and remastered those he believes “most effectively represent” ...

  • Dnepr, Ivan Kosenkov, Skolkovo Foundation, Small Spacecraft (SSC) March 2015 A boom and a (possible) bust in small spacecraft production

    ..., such as Planet Labs, Dauria Aerospace and the aforementioned Skybox Imaging are competing with operators such as Digital Globe, and not so much to industry old-timers such as Boeing or Thales Alenia Space. Using such models...

    • Dnepr
    • Ivan Kosenkov
    • Skolkovo Foundation
    • Small Spacecraft (SSC)
    Authors: Ivan Kosenkov    
  • drones, Luc Tytgat, unmanned aircraft system June 2015 Drone regulation in the European Union amid a thriving market

    ...-made flying vehicle with a cross structure, 4 engines, 4 propellers, a GPS sensor, a flight control system and a digital map. Additionally, it is even possible to automatically program these flying machines by using and adapting open source software...

    • drones
    • Luc Tytgat
    • unmanned aircraft system
    Authors: Luc Tytgat    
  • Copernicus, ESA, Gunther Kohlhammer, Simonetta Cheli, Wolfgang Rathgeber October 2015 Copernicus, ESA’s most ambitious Earth Observation programme

    ... same site, this tandem operation boosted synthetic aperture radar interferometry applications particularly for the generation of digital terrain models (DTMs). In July 2011, ERS-2 was retired and the process of de-orbiting the satellite began...

    • Copernicus
    • ESA
    • Gunther Kohlhammer
    • Simonetta Cheli
    • Wolfgang Rathgeber
    Authors: Günther Kohlhammer     Simonetta Cheli     Wolfgang Rathgeber    
  • Nicole Scott, Space for Art March 2016 Space for art

    ...?’ by British space artist David A Hardy, looks at the history of space art and argues that, despite modern digital imagery, there will always be a place for the space artist. Science fiction as art has always been...

    • Nicole Scott
    • Space for Art
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
  • Article, asteroids, Catalina Sky Survey, NASA August 2016 Commercial space development spurs trend for public-private collaboration

    ... observation industry is on the cusp of providing views of the world that we have never seen before. The number of digital eyes in space is increasing dramatically and providing us with higher resolutions, real-time tracking, full-motion video...

    • Article
    • asteroids
    • Catalina Sky Survey
    • NASA
    Authors: Peter Marquez    
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