Aerial photography

We’re redundant resilient communications Allan Cannon, CEO of Krucial

The recent 10th World Ocean Summit?, a leading annual global event on the marine economy took place in Lisbon, focusing…

3 years ago

Student-built satellite uses ‘beach ball’ for an antenna

Scientists and engineers at the University of Arizona have built instruments for three NASA telescopes, led two deep space missions…

3 years ago

e-scooters at Electronomous

The Electronomous conference in Killarney is not just about cars, e-scooters are also a major talking here as they have…

7 years ago

Using space and astronomy to drive educational, economic and social discussions

Interview with Dr Niall Smith, who will be keynoting at the Cape Clear Dark Skies event on  Friday 24th of…

7 years ago

Maynooth University’s U-Flyte Tests Ground-Breaking Search-and-Rescue Drone Technology Applications

Waterford, Friday, 21 September 2018 – Maynooth University’s U-Flyte initiative today at Waterford Airport presents the results of five essential…

7 years ago

NASA uses freelancers to design robotic arm for International Space Station

NASA and Freelancer.com announced three of the winners of the ongoing Astrobee Challenges Series, the latest crowdsourcing contest held by…

7 years ago

8 Ways to Make Money with Drone Aerial Thermography

Written by Jake Carter We’ve watched drones become increasingly popular in recent years. They are now commonly used not only…

8 years ago

Esri Ireland maps redevelopment of Castlerock Golf Club

Tourism Northern Ireland used Esri’s platform to promote €570,000 redevelopment of the links course Dublin, 4th July 2018 – Esri…

8 years ago

Bluesky Takes to the Air to Complete Aerial Mapping of Ireland

Aerial mapping specialist Bluesky Ireland has announced plans to capture around 30,000 square kilometres of digital imagery. The Bluesky 2018…

8 years ago

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