"I'm very positive about the future of GIS. It's the right technology at the right time. When I think of all the major problems that we face throughout the world today—overpopulation, food shortages, reduced agricultural production, adverse climate change, poverty—these are all quintessentially geographic problems. These problems are all concerned with the human relationship to the land, and this is where GIS can make its biggest contribution. GIS is the technology of our times and is uniquely suited to assist in solving the problems that we face."

-Dr. Roger F. Tomilson, Father of GIS

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Wednesday, 31 January 2018

First SAR Microsatellite launched

ICEYE the leader in synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) technology for microsatellites launches its first SAR microsatellite ICEYE-X1, on ISRO’s PSLV-C40 rocket. It is Finland’s very first commercial satellite. Making further history, ICEYE has also successfully established communications with the 70 kg satellite at 05:20, GMT (07:20 Finland time) now in orbit, signaling the next step in the mission’s success.

First ICEYE-X1 Radar Image from Space of Noatak National Preserve, Alaska. on Monday Jan. 15, 2018 at 21:47 UTC


"With this single image, the ICEYE-X1 mission is already a full success regarding our most important goals, but this is just the beginning," "We are now working to increase the range of incidence angles and to more than double the ground resolution for ICEYE-X2. We are looking forward to launching our next mission as soon as this summer."said Rafal Modrzewski, CEO and co-founder of ICEYE.


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