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#Satelliteimagery today at 11:01 AM local time of the aftermath of the explosion that damaged the #Crimea Bridge which connects the Crimean peninsula with the Russian mainland. Damage is apparent on the bridge span that carries vehicle traffic and the span that has a rail line.
Chikurachki stratovolcano, from August 26, 2022, on Paramushir Island in the northern Kuril island arc south of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Same image, different spectral bands. Gain context and clarity and learn more about our #optical #imagery: https://t.co/9ICk0gKgcr
#MWCLA21 explores The #5G Era, #IoT Connectivity, #Telco Cloud and Disruptive Innovation. Find out how we’re shaping the future and join us. https://t.co/yYZM4789BV
Happy 105th birthday🎂to the @NatlParkService which was established on August 25, 1916. #FindYourPark
We’ll be manufacturing a new geostationary #communications #satellite for our longtime customer @SiriusXM. The SXM-9 satellite will be based on our proven 1300-class platform and be built in our Palo Alto facility and is expected to launch in 2024. https://t.co/oHeBSPJEOO
WorldView Legion will enable unprecedented visibility into our changing planet, to solve the biggest challenges facing our world today. #ItTakesALegion #EO #map #monitor https://t.co/bVIzaKVj0F
#LaSoufriere #volcano, on the main island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines erupts, spewing ash and smoke for miles. Up to 20,000 people have been evacuated from areas surrounding the volcano. These WorldView-2 #satellite images are from April 8, 2021.
The 224,000-ton shipping vessel, #EverGiven, seen here in this WorldView-2 #satellite image from March 26, 2021, blocking one of the world’s busiest waterways, the #SuezCanal, since Tuesday.
On Nov 19th the @NSF announced plans for decommissioning of #Arecibo Observatory’s 305-meter telescope due to safety concerns, as the support cables are no longer capable of carrying the loads they were designed to do. #Satellite images from Nov 17th. https://t.co/2xajAaapiT
New #satellite imagery collected today, August 18th, of the MV #Wakashio, shows the ship now in two distinct pieces and the larger portion being towed away by two tug boats from the coral reefs. #MauritiusOilSpill #Mauritius