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August 6 | 12pm (EST)
Join us on August 6th for a deep dive webinar with Space Intelligence on the importance of high accuracy land cover data for carbon projects and conservation organizations.
Tasking imagery is a fantastic way to guarantee high-resolution (and high quality!) imagery for a specific window of time. We just unrolled a new option available in the tasking estimator tool in Lens: Airbus Neo HD15. This 15cm imagery is captured at 30cm resolution, and then Airbus applies their in-house, proprietary algorithm that refines existing features, brightens color, and enhances detail to reach 15cm clarity.
We’ve made it easy to gather carbon data for the places you care about. Once you’ve added the carbon datasets from Planet Labs and Chloris Geospatial to your Lens account, users can now request data for many properties at the same time.
Check out the recording of last month's webinar, where we covered the new multi-site analysis functionality in Lens.
Learn more about the new super high-res imagery option, and the fundamentals of tasking a satellite.
It's beach season for most of us in North America, and not just for elephant seals! These giants frequent the beach year-round at Año Nuevo State Park in California, and July is right in the middle of their molting season. Check out the imagery below, where we can see large groups of seals hauled out along the coastline.
Manage property tags and note tags in one place on the Organization page of account settings. These master lists can be managed by Admin users, and changes affect all portfolios and properties in your account.
Check out the rest of our knowledge base to learn more about working in Lens, and don't forget to subscribe to this newsletter to stay up to date.
Happy monitoring!
Alison & the Lens Team