xyHt’s December issue tackles a hodgepodge of subjects, from the what’s going on in the ocean to satellites mapping from space.
As always, if you don’t have a subscription to our print edition, or if someone else in the office has snaffled your copy, don’t fret, here is the digital edition. Click here or on the cover to the right, to view the October 2022 issue of xyHt magazine; or better yet, click here to have us send you a free copy of the print issue.
Here are some highlights:
Encoding Geography: America’s foremost community of professional geographers wants all students, especially women and minorities, to have a head start in geo-computational abilities. A revolution in teaching geography is in the offing.
Space Mapping: A satellite set to launch in 2024 will scan the entire Earth surface every 12 days. What does this mean for geospatial professionals?
UAS Processing: Speed, improved workflows, scalability, and analytical tools have boosted the popularity of services that provide UAS processing–especially in these times of staffing challenges.