Canadian Landsat stuff is here:
http://geodiscover.cgdi.ca/gdp/hmi/rs/code/HMI_RS_ SearchForm.jsp?isNewSearch=true&language=en&entryS earch=2634%3D%3DLandsat+7+Level+1-G+Imagery+Over+C anada%3D%3Den
If that link does not work, then use this and navigate through:
http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/clf/en
Of course you'll need software to view these images........try FreeView:
http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/geomatfreevi ew.html
The United States govt. has been using commercial imagery and widely available(http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/ge omatica.html) commercial software to process imagery for some time now. Does anyone think that since NIMA is a large classified civilian institution with numerous trusted workers, it is being forced to move to commercial technology for a large portion of its operations in order to "cover more ground" without exposing the "more classified" portion of its activities?
Just wondering......
The US govt. has been using commercial imagery and widely available(http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/ge omatica.html) commercial software to process imagery for some time now. Does anyone think that since NIMA is a large classified civilian institution with numerous trusted workers, it is being forced to move to commercial technology for a large portion of its operations in order to "cover more ground" without exposing the "more classified" portion of its activities..........Weird eh?
Canadian Landsat stuff is here: http://geodiscover.cgdi.ca/gdp/hmi/rs/code/HMI_RS_ SearchForm.jsp?isNewSearch=true&language=en&entryS earch=2634%3D%3DLandsat+7+Level+1-G+Imagery+Over+C anada%3D%3Den
If that link does not work, then use this and navigate through:
http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/clf/en
Of course you'll need software to view these images........try FreeView:
http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/geomatfreevi ew.html
The United States govt. has been using commercial imagery and widely available(http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/ge omatica.html) commercial software to process imagery for some time now. Does anyone think that since NIMA is a large classified civilian institution with numerous trusted workers, it is being forced to move to commercial technology for a large portion of its operations in order to "cover more ground" without exposing the "more classified" portion of its activities?
Just wondering......
The US govt. has been using commercial imagery and widely available(http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/ge omatica.html) commercial software to process imagery for some time now. Does anyone think that since NIMA is a large classified civilian institution with numerous trusted workers, it is being forced to move to commercial technology for a large portion of its operations in order to "cover more ground" without exposing the "more classified" portion of its activities..........Weird eh?