Robert Waterman

As Content Lead for all things imagery in ArcGIS Living Atlas, Robert takes great pride in enabling the Esri community with the rich geographic information that Living Atlas provides...information to complement and enhance the ArcGIS system...information to support and drive the Science of Where.

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What’s new in World Imagery (June 2020)

World Imagery from top to bottom, check out what the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World team has been busy working on.

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30 Years of Human-Related Change

The National Urban Change Indicator (NUCI), an index of persistent land cover change over time, is available in ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.

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Wayback App Enhancements

If you don’t know by now, you might want to get familiar. The Wayback app is the most effective way to access the World Imagery Wayback archive.

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Landsat Update for Living Atlas

With over 1-million scenes and counting, Esri's Landsat services provide a rich historic archive of our ever changing world.

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What’s New in World Imagery (June 2019)

A global facelift, improved accuracy across the Continental US, and an abundance of new community contributions.

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Observing the Red Planet

From ancient celestial charts, to modern day digital imagery maps, humans have been observing and documenting Mars for millennia.

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Stay Current with Landsat Image Services

Most users are already leveraging the latest and greatest Landsat layers and services from the Living Atlas of the World.

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NaturalVue® Cloud-Free Global Imagery Mosaic

Maxar Technologies has teamed up with Esri to make their NaturalVue® 2.0 image mosaic available through the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.

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Wayback with World Imagery Metadata

Taking a significant step forward, Wayback is out of beta and now includes World Imagery metadata.

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