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xyHt Magazine August 2017 Issue

To view this issue as it appears in full in print, click the cover: Below are featured articles from the issue on our website: Editorial Fire, Ice, and Latitude in Ecuador Nicholls State University Geomatics Program Photogrammetric Engineering at The National Polytechnic Institute Drones and Surveying Flood Zones Controlling the Future with Training Women in...

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Night in the Afternoon: A US Solar Eclipse

What you need to know about the 2017 solar eclipse The upcoming solar eclipse will leave a 70-mile-wide trail of darkness across the United States on August 21, 2017 (see the map of the eclipse path on pages 44-45). This will be a once-in-a-lifetime event for many people. While another total solar eclipse will make...

Fire, Ice, and Latitude in Ecuador

A team of U.S. surveyors visited Ecuador to use real-time PPP to pay homage to the 18th-century “Geodesic Mission to the Equator,” one of the most difficult and significant missions in the history of surveying and geodesy.  Pictured above: The team of U.S. surveyors on the 2017 Ecuador visit (from back to front): Rich Leu, John...

xyHt Weekly News Links: 7/28/17

INTERGEO – bridge to a digital future New Leica Captivate Pipeline application streamlines tracking and reporting Trimble introduces new Android app – Trimble Penmap – for field surveying and data collection ESA communication team hands off responsibility to GSA LizardTech optimizes Portfolio 2017 for geospatial data Icaros and TeAx Announce an Integrated Drone Mapping Solution...

Get Ready for the Solar Eclipse!

In less than a month (August 21, to be precise) folks across the United States, from Oregon to South Carolina, will be treated to a rare total solar eclipse. Here’s the Pangaea guide to watching this spectacular event. Safety first! Don’t even think about watching the eclipse without proper eye protection. Retailers have been busy...

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