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Aerial views
Aerial views










Remote Sensing Tutorials by Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, Natural Resources Canada.The Top 12 Most Useful Landsat Image Sites - an article by the eminent GIS educator, Joseph Kerski.Īerial photography explanations, tutorials & text:.Aerial photographs and satellite images links created by the Colorado State University.List of aerial photographs and satellite images links: Interface produced by California State University Fresno.

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This article explains about this program's activities in Florida: US Coast and Geodetic Survey Aerial Photos from 1927, 1928, 1932, 1935, 19 Covering South Florida by Peter Harlem National Geodetic Survey Multi-lens Airphoto Collection - hosted by the Colorado School of Mines, this is a collection of air photos taken of the United States coast lines (mostly East coast) using a multi-lens camera.

AERIAL VIEWS ARCHIVE

  • Wayback Imagery - a digital archive of the World Imagery basemap, enabling users to access different versions of World Imagery captured over the years, dating back to February 2014.
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) Photo Library.
  • Landsat - The latest Landsat Project - satellite image of the world.
  • Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis) by USGS- accessing remote sensing data taken by a variety of satellites from 2001 to the present.
  • Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth - Photos of the Earth taken by astronauts.
  • Over 10,000,000 images, dating from 1955 through the present.
  • Farm Service Agency, Aerial Photography Field Office - Primary source of aerial imagery for the U.S.
  • EROS has a variety of data sets, and includes information on documentation, image browsing (depending upon the data set), and ordering services.
  • EROS Data Center -The US agency which collects and processes satellite images.
  • Query and order satellite images, aerial photographs, and cartographic products through the U.S. Geological Survey World Wide Web-based query system. Some aerial photographs and satellite images are available on the web:
  • Google Earth - Includes historic aerial photos.
  • Google Maps - Features street view photographs.
  • Bing Maps - Features bird's-eye (oblique or side-view) aerial photographs.
  • While these sites are mostly known for their road map features, each also has current satellite images or aerial photographs:
  • Aerial Photographs of Colorado - The University of Colorado at Boulder has scanned some older aerial photos of Colorado.
  • Only covers the northern half of the Front Range.

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  • Compare air photos of Colorado from the 1950's and today.
  • Index and scans of older air photos of Colorado by The University of Colorado at Boulder.
  • While the aerial photographs may be checked out like books and maps, you must see the Map Librarian before you proceed to Circulation with the photos. Most of the aerial photographs call numbers begin with "G4311.A4 svar. To find aerial photographs of parts of Colorado, search for " name" and "aerial photographs." The photos are located in blue, plastic boxes on the compact shelving units in the Map Collection. Some of the photographs have no indexes and some of the indexes have no photographs.Īll of the air photos sets are listed in the Library's Catalog.

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    Geological Survey Air Photos of Colorado (1944-1979)Īdditional, paper indexes to the air photo sets are located in the green map cases in the Map Room. National Forest Air Photos of Colorado.Each interface covers different photos in the collection. The Library has created 3 discovery interfaces for its air photo collection. Other than the Denver area and the National Forests of Colorado, the Library has very few recent aerial photos. Mines does have some unique photos, most noteworthy from the early 1930s of the Front Range area take by the Lowry Field Photographers School. Soil Conservation Service, and Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Most were shot from the mid-1930s through the early 2000s for the U.S. The Library has a large collection (164,000+) of aerial photographs of Colorado (no other states are collected). Discovery interfaces to Air Photos of Colorado










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