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Not All Supernovae Are Created Equal: Rethinking the Universe’s Measuring Tools

Not All Supernovae Are Created Equal: Rethinking the Universe’s Measuring Tools

6/3/2025

Rethinking the Reliability of Type 1a Supernovae   How do astronomers measure the universe? It all starts with distance. From gauging the size of a galaxy to calculating how fast the universe is expanding, measuring cosmic distances is essential to understanding everything in the sky. For nearby stars, astronomers use... Read More >

Using LLMs To Research Remote Sensing Software: Helpful, but Incomplete

Using LLMs To Research Remote Sensing Software: Helpful, but Incomplete

5/26/2025

Whether you’re new to remote sensing or a seasoned expert, there is no doubt that large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini can be incredibly useful in many aspects of research. From exploring the electromagnetic spectrum to creating object detection models using the latest deep learning... Read More >

From Image to Insight: How GEOINT Automation Is Changing the Speed of Decision-Making

From Image to Insight: How GEOINT Automation Is Changing the Speed of Decision-Making

4/28/2025

When every second counts, the ability to process geospatial data rapidly and accurately isn’t just helpful, it’s critical. Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) has always played a pivotal role in defense, security, and disaster response. But in high-tempo operations, traditional workflows are no longer fast enough. Analysts are... Read More >

Thermal Infrared Echoes: Illuminating the Last Gasp of a Dying Star

Thermal Infrared Echoes: Illuminating the Last Gasp of a Dying Star

4/24/2025

This blog was written by Eli Dwek, Emeritus, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD and Research Fellow, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian, Cambridge, MA. It is the fifth blog in a series showcasing our IDL® Fellows program which supports passionate retired IDL users who may need support to continue their work... Read More >

A New Era of Hyperspectral Imaging with ENVI® and Wyvern’s Open Data Program

A New Era of Hyperspectral Imaging with ENVI® and Wyvern’s Open Data Program

2/25/2025

This blog was written in collaboration with Adam O’Connor from Wyvern.   As hyperspectral imaging (HSI) continues to grow in importance, access to high-quality satellite data is key to unlocking new insights in environmental monitoring, agriculture, forestry, mining, security, energy infrastructure management, and more.... Read More >

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The Promise of UAVs for Decision Support

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Generally speaking, remote sensing entails the collection of measurements of an object from a distance. Humans have always employed remote sensing techniques to assess the environment in which we live from key vantage points. The information we gather about our surroundings such as the location of resources of value, threats to our security, and the lay of the land, is critical to myriad operational applications—both civilian and military.   

As advancements to technology continue, our ability to collect data about our world has migrated from hilltops to airborne and spaceborne perspectives high above the earth's surface. Remote sensing platforms circling above allow us to capture information over areas that are dangerous, inaccessible, or otherwise too costly to access from the ground, such as war zones, or vast areas of ocean, desert, and jungle. And, as these platforms orbit or hover above the earth, they produce data coverage over these inaccessible areas repeatedly, creating an information archive that enables the ability to perform temporal analysis. 

For those who rely on remotely-sensed geospatial information to support operational decision making, data availability is often challenging. Despite the existence of advanced spaceborne and aerial platforms, the process of asking remote sensing systems to focus on and collect data from a specific area of interest in a timely manner is difficult and can present operational risks for all but the most well-heeled, well-connected, and senior levels of government. But, a change to this dynamic is in the air—literally:  more flexible remote sensing platforms in the form of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Systems (UAV/UAS).

UAVs represent a culmination of cutting edge avionics and remote sensing technology:  lightweight, highly deployable, and relatively inexpensive systems with the ability to quickly provide surveillance and intelligence collection over broad, inaccessible areas, while alleviating humans from mundane or hazardous airborne operations. The utility of UAVs has been generally conflated to singular-functioning, militaristic combat drones. This representation overshadows the myriad benefits provided by these flexible remote sensing platforms, and clouds the promise presented by the inevitable integration of UAV technology into the domestic commercial market.   

The impact of UAVs integrated into the domestic U.S. airspace is clear: the ability to easily and economically deploy remote sensing platforms will create a greater diversity and volume of available geospatial spectral data for analysis. Having more data with which to gain a better understanding of the world around us--and our impact on it--is an indisputable benefit. The proliferation of complex data, in both time and space, will require a robust technological foundation on which the storage, processing, analysis, and dissemination capabilities for future decision support systems will be built. These next generation decision support systems are not yet ironed out, but efforts to innovate the requisite components may provide a new source of fervor for the geospatial industry. 

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