Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) will lead a British project to exploit signals from GPS and GNSS navigation satellites that are reflected from…
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Ehud N. Darling
In the last issue I mentioned that Walter Marmon as well as George Pradt came to New Mexico to survey with Darling without…
Crescit Eundo
Crescit eundo, it grows at it goes, has been the motto of New Mexico since 1851 when the territorial seal was first designated….
Land Claims Act of 2001
Ninety-seven years after the Court of Private Land Claims (CPLC) completed its work to settle Spanish and Mexican land grants the issue is…
Geographic Centers
“It is the theory that decides what can be observed”. —Albert Einstein
Perhaps the Most Incorrect of Any Land Line
In the April 2006 issue of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly appeared an article by Ralph H. Brock entitled “Perhaps the Most Incorrect of…
New Mexico’s International Border
New Mexico’s 179.47 miles of international boundary are the result of the Gadsden Treaty of 1853. The line was originally surveyed in 1855…
GeoEye Delivers GeoEye-1 Satellite Imagery Products to Google
World’s Highest-Resolution, Color Satellite Imagery Can be Previewed on Google Earth
Strategic Industry Partnership Will Boost Oregon State University Surveying Initiative
Corvallis, Ore. – The School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Oregon State University is forming a partnership with two industry-leading companies to…