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The two primary technologies for mapping are photogrammetry and lidar. While lidar mapping is the newer of the two, does it ...
The new TASSIC Strategic Plan 2025–2028 sets the direction for investment and collaboration in a state-wide geospatial ...
The CSIRO has announced that a new NovaSAR-1 National Facility Datahub will be launched later this year. According to the ...
New satellite data shows New Zealand’s major cities are sinking, which means that rising sea levels will affect them sooner.
Enrolments are now open for the 2025 deliveries of the IBSC-recognised S-5B Hydrographic Surveyors and S-8B Marine Geospatial ...
Following a government overhaul, the two New Zealand public sector Earth sciences bodies will merge to become the Earth ...
For a limited time, new members who join the Geospatial Council of Australia will receive six bonus weeks of membership for ...
Space-related businesses are being invited to exhibit in the NSW and WA trade pavilions at the International Astronautical ...
Stratoship aims to use its balloon-borne platform to reduce Australia's dependence on foreign satellites for observation capabilities.
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Satellite images released by European Space Imagery show completed Chinese military installations on the contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The Spratly Islands are a disputed zone, with ...