A database of 2.75 billion buildings could help scientists to monitor urban planning, climate change, disaster risks and even ...
From a digital vantage point in orbit, scientists have mapped every building on Earth—2.75 billion structures, all in 3D.
From 400-year-old globes to cosmic funeral shrouds, how the Osher Map Library in Maine shows people that maps aren't just for navigation — but windows into history, culture, and how we see the world.
Abstract: Cross-view geo-localization of satellite and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) imagery has attracted extensive attention due to its tremendous potential for global navigation satellite system ...
Abstract: During the New Space era small countries are becoming important players in the space business. While space activities are rapidly increasing globally, it is important to make operations in a ...
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