#9 Weekly Remote Sensing and Geoscience news! 🛰️🌍
📢 The Remote Sensing and Geoscience news in 5 minutes.
The first two hyperspectral satellites from Planet planned for 2023!
🛰️ These future hyperspectral satellites will be named Tanager and are designed to deliver hyperspectral data at a resolution of 30 meters with over 400 spectral bands.
🔗 More details on the link below:
Planet Announces New Details of Hyperspectral Offering — www.planet.com
Free course: Synthetic Aperture Radar: Hazards
🛰️ Learn about weather and illumination-independent SAR remote sensing technology, and explore its applications to natural hazards including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and flooding.
Synthetic Aperture Radar: Hazards | edX — www.edx.org
GeoMixer22: Virtual networking opportunity!
Are you new to the Earth Observation community? Do you want to improve your networking?
This event is an opportunity to network with other members of the Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geospatial communities at all career stages & from around the world!
🛰️ Discuss cutting-edge technology
🛰️ Exchange research ideas
🛰️ Promote international collaboration within the field
USGS: A new forecasting model using physics-based simulation of lava
Scientists are developing a new forecasting model using physics-based simulation of lava as it flows across terrain while cooling & solidifying. Provides 24 hrs of lava advance in as little as a couple of minutes using an ordinary laptop.
Volcano Watch — Where’s that lava headed and when will it get there? — www.usgs.gov
Highly accurate forecasts for other natural hazards such as hurricanes, flooding, drought, and even the spread of vog from Kīlauea are now commonplace. Can we do the same for lava flows?
Free Training: Accessing and Analyzing Air Quality Data from Geostationary Satellites
The webinar series will:
🛰️ Provide an overview of geostationary capabilities for monitoring air quality around the world
🛰️ Introduce geostationary aerosol datasets
🛰️ Present data access and python tools to read and analyze the datasets
ARSET - Accessing and Analyzing Air Quality Data from Geostationary Satellites | NASA Applied Sciences — appliedsciences.nasa.gov With actionable Earth observations, the NASA Earth Science Applied Sciences Program empowers communities across the world to find solutions to the challenges they face every day.
Free Training: Earth Observation Products for Wildfires Monitoring and Forecast
This three-day hybrid workshop aims to:
🛰️ Discover and train on existing and new earth observation products
🛰️ Learn from national services' activities and users' networks;
🛰️ Discuss needs and priorities for better user guidance and preparation.
Course: Earth Observation Products for Wildfires Monitoring and Forecast 2022 — training.eumetsat.int
Free course: Disaster Risk Monitoring Using Satellite Imagery
By participating in this is course, you will learn how to:
🛰️ Implement a machine learning workflow for disaster management solutions
🛰️ Use hardware accelerated tools to process large satellite imagery data
🛰️ Apply transfer-learning to cost-efficiently build deep learning segmentation models
🛰️ Deploy deep learning models for near real-time analysis
🛰️ Utilize deep learning-based model inference to detect and respond to flood event
Disaster Risk Monitoring Using Satellite Imagery | UNITAR