Methane is a greenhouse gas. It adds to global warming. Plumes of methane emissions are detectable through satellite-based sensors.
Monthly Archives: March 2024
Ever wanted to compare areas in terms of greenery? Remote sensing data may present you with some answers. Here, we present a use case that can help us understand the utility of such information.
Whether urban afforestation truly has an impact? By investing in urban afforestation, how much is it helping their city? Is there a way for them to maximize the cooling effects they achieve?
Nitrogen dioxide concentrations in the NCR appear to be declining, according to a Sentinel-5 based change analysis between 2019 and 2023.
Maps are no longer a by-experts-for-experts kind of entity. With the advent of web-based and interactive mapping technologies, the type of audience has kind of generalized to the level of a common man. A map reader is no longer a map reader but has become a map user. From a map designer's perspective, it is another step ahead to be able to reach that level. Here, I outline my viewpoint and the future directions for the field of interactive maps and visualization.
At the location of Lord Rama's birth, Ayodhya in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has recently seen an unprecedentedly large-scale construction project. We conducted a comparative visual analysis using Sentinel-2 satellite images from January 2020 and 2024. The analysis unequivocally shows that the area around the temple site has undergone significant change.
Ever wondered if the images captured from the space could also be utilized for improving your business brand image? The outdoor advertising planners use the remotely sensed images in their workflow to choose where to place the billboard advertisements. We can better comprehend, interpret, and analyze the issue of where to put billboards in a city by combining remotely sensed data with the derived data products in a Geographic Information System (GIS). This blog post deals with the billboard placement challenge within any city.
Municipalities can use spatial analysis to make well-informed decisions regarding resource distribution, infrastructure growth, and environmental conservation.