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The overall purpose of IndianaView is to promote sharing and use of public domain remotely sensed image data (aerial and satellite platforms) for education, research and outreach across universities, colleges, K-12 educators and state and local governments.

A portal for access to near real-time image data from the Purdue Terrestrial Observatory, called PRESTIGE , is available. See PRESTIGE Fact Sheet for more information.

See " Geospatial Revolution " for an interesting set of videos.

The next AmericaView Earth Observation Day is April 11, 2012. Classroom tools are available at the web site. New tools will be added as the next Earth Observation Day approaches.

FLOODING: See LINK for MODIS images of the flooding in Indiana during April. (lots of clouds though!)
Landsat scenes of the flooding in Indiana are available at:
- 5/3/2011 Landsat path 22 row 32 scene (Lafayette area; 200MB compressed; 410MB expanded)
- 5/3/2011 Landsat path 22 row 33 scene (Terra Haute area; 200MB compressed; 410MB expanded)
- 5/3/2011 Landsat path 22 row 34 scene (Evansville area; 200MB compressed; 410MB expanded)

Data Portal Additions (use "Download Image Data" link in the right column to access IndianaView glovis portal):
- Several new Landsat scenes for 2009 & 2010 for Indiana.
- USDA NASS crop layer data for 2000 through 2010. Direct Link
- KML file with links to astronaut photography of Indiana; use in Google Earth. Direct Link

A mini-grant for 2011 helped make the Indiana Historic Sanborn Maps available. A fact sheet on the project is available.

 
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