Conservationist, marine biologist, and NatGeo Fellow Enric Sala and I drove to Dulles, Virginia on Friday to visit GeoEye headquarters. The company manages a fleet of Earth imaging satellites, including IKONOS and GeoEye-1, which traverse the globe from pole to pole every 90 minutes 423 miles (681 kilometers) overhead.
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Exactly 40 years after Neil Armstrong took his famous "one small step for man," and less than six months after adding the ocean to its virtual planet, Google unveiled the moon in Google Earth today.
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May 27, 2009 9:58 AM
African Wildlife Safari in Google Earth
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Frank Taylor, author of the Google Earth Blog and an avid sailor, stopped by headquarters today. Over the past four years, he's published thousands of posts about the latest features in, and innovative uses for, Google's 3D virtual globe. Given Frank's ringside seat on geo-technology and the planet, I was eager to meet him!
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