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Introducing Skybox for Good
Friday, October 24, 2014
With
Skybox
joining Google we have a tremendous opportunity to leverage our imaging satellites for positive change in the world. Yesterday, at our annual
Geo for Good User Summit
, we announced the Skybox for Good program, under which we will contribute fresh satellite imagery to projects that save lives, protect the environment, promote education, and positively impact humanity.
We’ve already begun supporting projects such as this, and we wanted to share some of the results. We have been monitoring sites critical to our understanding of global climate change, such as the Helheim Glacier in Greenland.
18 August, 2014 | Helheim Glacier, Greenland | SkySat-1
The
Harvard Humanitarian Initiative’s Signal Program
has been using our imagery to help develop tools for
Internally Displaced Persons
camp management in Africa and the Middle East.
16 March 2014 - Yida, South Sudan - SkySat-1
Access to global satellite imagery through Google Earth and Maps has changed the way people see their world - from the cities they live in to faraway places. On the
Google Earth Outreach
team, we have witnessed the way these tools have changed how
our partners
do their work and tell their amazing stories.
We’ve captured some images of Nagarkovil village in Northern Sri Lanka.
HALO Trust
previously cleared landmines in this area and used updated imagery to help verify that people are returning, having built 84 houses and cultivating over 40 hectares of agricultural land.
3 October, 2014 - Nagarkovil, Sri Lanka - SkySat-1
View
full image
in Google Maps
In this beta phase of the program, we will select a small group of organizations and provide the imagery they need to accelerate their work. The images collected for these partners are being made available publicly, under a Creative Commons By Attribution license (
CC BY 4.0
), for everyone to see and use. We’ve already started collecting a few images, which you can see on
this map
. Check out the images in West Virginia, where
SkyTruth
and
Appalachian Voices
are monitoring and measuring the rapid expansion of mountaintop-removal (
MTR
) mining which is devastating forests and communities across Appalachia, visible in the image below, right next to the popular hiking trails of Kanawha State Forest.
M October, 2014 - KD-2 Mine, West Virginia - SkySat-2
View
full image
in Google Maps
Google Earth Outreach gives nonprofits and public benefit organizations the knowledge and resources they need to visualize their cause and tell their story.
In the future, we hope to expand the Skybox for Good program to allow many more non-profit organizations and public interest groups to benefit from the use of Skybox data.
For more details visit the
Skybox blog
.
Follow us
@earthoutreach
for updates as we expand the program.
Posted by Julian Mann, Skybox co-founder & Developer Advocate, Google Earth Outreach
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