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Crash of the ERS-2 satellite also carefully monitored in Finland
It has been estimated that the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ERS-2 satellite, used for remote sensing, will crash into the Earth’s atmosphere on Wednesday 21 February. The National Land Survey of Finland’s Finnish Geospatial Research Institute and the Finnish Meteorological Institute are closely involved in predicting and monitoring the movements of the resulting space debris.
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Glacier now several metres taller due to increased rain in Antarctica
A Finnish expedition installed devices in Antarctica that enable more accurate research on the movement of Earth's crust and glaciers. The Finnish research station in Aboa is now a top-tier infrastructure measuring hub that will facilitate research in the area long into future.
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Previous projects
Previous projects of the Ubiquitous spatial interaction research group.
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First in Europe: geospatial datasets now cross borders seamlessly
The Location Europe platform combines various data sources and supports the development of location-based services.
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PoC JH - Single tree
Collecting Accurate Individual Tree Information for Harvester Operation Decision Making
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A new front page for our website
The NLS website at Maanmittauslaitos.fi has a new front page.
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The NLS ensures a stable society and secures the future – the organisation updated its strategy
Here at the National Land Survey of Finland (NLS), we updated our strategy and presented it recently to our key stakeholders.
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Invoices from the NLS can now be received via Kivra
It is possible for customers to receive invoices from the NLS via the Kivra digital mail service as of 5 March 2024.
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