Digital twins have been around for a long time, as part of a simulation or analytical view of the real world. They provide simulation and analysis capabilities that can be a fancy 3D hologram that you can touch and feel and move things around or a numeric model that runs on Excel.
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Being Visible In The Geospatial Community
GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library
Counting Animals Using Satellite imagery
Access to data - making room for unexpected contributors
Geospatial Innovation - what it might look like
Super Resolution - smarter upsampling
OpenStreetMap is a community of communities
Open Geospatial Standards - shared standards to solve shared problems
Introducing Google Earth Engine
Getting Where You Want To Go In Your Geospatial Career
The Earth Archive
Introduction to Synthetic-aperture Radar (SAR)
From GIS Analyst to Software Engineer
Building a 4D "Digital Twin" of the Planet
Skills, Leadership, Mentorship and the Geospatial Community
Navigating The Past, Present And Future Of GNSS
Mapping The Ocean Floor
Being A Professional Geographer
How To Augment Reality
Satellite-based Augmentation System - A base station in the sky
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