Spring 2008 Issue Highlights
It's clear that satellite imagery and remote sensing are key technologies used in climate change and environmental analysis. This is the International Polar Year, and we bring you some details about one of the flagship projects: GIIPSY (Global Interagency International Polar Snapshot Year), including imagery of McCall Glacier in Alaska when it was part of the IGY in 1958. Read more here.
GeoEye-1 will be launching this year with the amazing ITT camera. Read about it here.
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Imaging Notes at-a-glance
Imaging Notes provides high-quality in-depth reporting for users of remotely sensed data worldwide with circulation of 28,000. With each issue, the magazine brings experts, in-depth reporting, thought-provoking ideas within natural resources/energy, transportation/infrastructure, civil government, defense/security and government policy.
As a quarterly publication, Imaging Notes reports in-depth on items that may be only short news blurbs in other publications. It also celebrates the beauty of the imagery by providing a sophisticated environment and relevant design throughout the publication.
We are always seeking contributed articles that would be balanced and unbiased, to provide the best value to our readers. Please send a few paragraphs with the concept description to the editor on the “contact us” page. Articles are published based solely on their merit and are not connected in any way to advertisers. If you want to write an opinion piece, we publish a Guest Editorial Column as well.