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Simplicity is its own sophistication.
You know, I was looking at this photo of the evolution of the SpaceX Raptor engine, and it occurred to me that this is a great visualization of what we are doing with the simplification of #VCF. Both have the same mission objective (they make rocket go to space), but the newer model is vastly more powerful, easier to understand, faster to build, and simpler implement. That’s real, measurable progress, and exactly what we’re doing with the world’s best private cloud platform. 🚀 I can’t wait for you all to see what we have in store for you at #VMwareExplore2024
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Cloud Cover Risk During the 2024 Solar Eclipse – The Map Room https://buff.ly/3TNmkPC
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You know, I was looking at this photo of the evolution of the SpaceX Raptor engine, and it occurred to me that this is a great visualization of what we are doing with the simplification of #VCF. Both have the same mission objective (they make rocket go to space), but the newer model is vastly more powerful, easier to understand, faster to build, and simpler implement. That’s real, measurable progress, and exactly what we’re doing with the world’s best private cloud platform. 🚀 I can’t wait for you all to see what we have in store for you at #VMwareExplore2024
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This is a polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) taken over Kiruna in 2006. Since the temperature near the stratosphere seems to have been extremely low from the end of last year to the present if there is another factor that strong winds near the ground that could easily create gravitational waves, we might be able to see more of them. #PSC #climate
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🤔 ... Now what shall happen next? A decisive factor for successful #data transmission using #opticalcomm ground networks is the ⛅ weather. Aerosols and clouds can have a significant impact on signal transmission. 🔥 A precise #weatherforecast is important in order to be able to select the appropriate ground station, and react to possible changes in the cloud cover. ✅ Reuniwatt helps you take the the right decision ensure the effectiveness of the selected connection! #satellitecommunication
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Here is how #AI and #cloud innovations are transforming space ground systems! #BoozAllen is helping agencies stay ahead in the evolving #space landscape by protecting critical assets and accelerating #SpaceMissions. https://lnkd.in/esXG5Xac Booz Allen Hamilton
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In addition to change detection, we are also using these satellite-based point clouds and surface models to generate vegetation and forest canopy height models. These are increasingly useful for rapid site assessments, relative biomass calculations, and asset management workflows.
Our world is in 3D, so our change detection and verification should be as well. Check out our latest "Capture of the Month" featuring this digital surface model of 50 square kilometers of forested mountainous landscape created with a 3D point cloud. This imagery was tasked and delivered in under 48 hours using Planet SkySat 50cm multispectral satellite constellation. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/eKprV3we #DigitalTwin #GIS #MonitorWhatMatters #SatelliteImagery
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Should all web and cloud based systems and business, like education, health, communications, aviation, torrisuim, government and council services, banking… etc. consider this seriously? Is it the time to ask the question, should we go back to the old on-premise systems or can we rely on the hybrid ones as a secure feasible solution for such real critical circumstances?
Urgent warning over solar storms that could cripple internet for WEEKS
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SAR satellite data provides continuous monitoring even in cloudy conditions, but its complex data can be daunting - terms like “sigma-nought radiometrically corrected backscatter” often make it seem inaccessible. By overlaying SAR data with optical imagery, we can build intuition and make this valuable data more accessible, especially when cloud cover limits the use of optical satellites. To any reading SAR experts: We hope this encourages broader use of SAR data without oversimplifying its intricacies. And yes, the double meaning of “complex” was for you :)
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🌧️ Clouds are an essential and complex element of Earth's climate system. Learn about cloud systems' roles in the radiative budget, circulation patterns, & rainfall in the AGU book “Clouds and Their Climatic Impact”. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gVxEuETq #CleanAirNow #WorldCleanAirDay #AGUPubs
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