21 Nov Satellite Images of Turkey Show Whirlwind Damage
A whirlwind hit the Mediterranean Coast in the province of Antalya, Turkey, injuring 38 people and causing significant damage to agricultural land, cars, and houses....
A whirlwind hit the Mediterranean Coast in the province of Antalya, Turkey, injuring 38 people and causing significant damage to agricultural land, cars, and houses....
Tanker sinks near Athens, spilling oil onto the Salamis coastline....
Eight killed in heavy floods on the western coast of Tuscany....
700 buildings destroyed in single Muslim village in Rakhine State....
Eight people are missing after a massive landslide in Bondo, near the Italian border in the south of Switzerland....
European Space Imaging and its long-term partner Planetek Italia sprang into action to support disaster relief efforts by supplying the first available very high-resolution satellite imagery to emergency services and the media just hours after the recent earthquake struck Italy....
On hearing about the earthquake early this morning European Space Imaging's satellite tasking operations team managed to collect the first satellite image of the damage at 10:21 am (UTC)....
Penelope Richardson looks at some of the newest applications of very high resolution satellite imagery in the maritime sector....
WorldView-2 satellite captured the fumarole plumes of smoke and gas that continue to spout from the crater shortly after the eruption on 3 December....
WorldView-2 monitors Wadden Sea coastal change....
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