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by BlackSky | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog, BlackSky Blog, BlackSky, natural disasters, volcano
Kambalny Volcano on Kamchatka Peninsula Erupts: BlackSky Platform Monitors Changes Satellite imagery is crucially important for responding to crisis events like natural disasters. While we usually focus on high-resolution imagery for monitoring crises, the BlackSky...
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by BlackSky | Apr 5, 2017 | Blog, BlackSky Blog
BlackSky is the first geospatial service to combine multi-sensor imagery with timely and relevant data feeds and analytical services to enhance your understanding of the world as events happen. Today, we’re excited to announce BlackSky Spectra — our on-demand...
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by BlackSky | Mar 30, 2017 | Blog, BlackSky Blog
Last night, Cyclone Debbie hit the coast of Queensland, Australia as a Category 3 storm. We’ve been using BlackSky to track the aftermath from last night’s devastation and today’s continuing heavy rain and flooding. You’ll see in the screenshot below that BlackSky has...
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by BlackSky | Mar 28, 2017 | Blog, BlackSky Blog
As you’ve probably seen in the news recently, an Ariane 5 launch of Brazilian and South Korean telecommunications satellites has been delayed several times due to increasing labor strife in French Guiana. News coverage today is instantaneous, and using it to...
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by BlackSky | Mar 21, 2017 | Blog, BlackSky Blog
Meet Torey Alford, a key member of our BlackSky team. Q: Describe what you do for BlackSky. A: I am a technical lead for BlackSky, which is a geospatial service for cataloging, ordering, and processing satellite imagery from our evolving BlackSky constellation along...