-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Fwd: Google Earth to the rescue?] getting lost takes on a whole new meaning Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 15:37:44 -0300 From: James Boxall <[log in to unmask]> To: "Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum" <[log in to unmask]> In keeping with the theme of getting lost................. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Google Earth to the rescue? Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 19:51:17 +0200 From: michael gould <[log in to unmask]> To: 'EGIP' <[log in to unmask]> Dear EGIPers (back from holidays): The following story (or rather Branson’s logic) seems quite odd for more than one reason…which I will let you discover for yourselves. But between the lines is another story: if you want something done right (and, in this case, fast) look to the private sector J http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2007-09-05T170415Z_01_N05213136_RTRUKOC_0_US-FOSSETT-TECH.xml <http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2007-09-05T170415Z_01_N05213136_RTRUKOC_0_US-FOSSETT-TECH.xml> (the usual warning about copying/pasting this long URL applies) ---cheers, Mike Gould RENO, Nevada (Reuters) - British billionaire Richard Branson said on Wednesday he was hoping to trace Steve Fossett through a satellite mapping service offered by Internet data provider Google as the search for the missing U.S. adventurer resumed. Branson told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. he was worried that Fossett, who disappeared over the Nevada desert after taking off in a small plane late on Monday, had not activated the aircraft's emergency tracking beacon. "I'm talking with friends at Google about seeing whether we can look at satellite images over the last four days to see whether they can see which direction he might have been flying and whether they can see any disturbances anywhere that they can pin from space," he said from Barcelona, Spain. The company's Google Earth product offers a mapping service using satellite imagery. The state wing of the Civil Air Patrol resumed its search on Wednesday, focusing on a 600-square mile (1,554-sq-km) area south of the airstrip used by Fossett about 80 miles (128 km) southeast of Reno, Nevada. Aircraft from the Nevada Air National Guard and Naval Air Station, Fallon, Nevada were joining the search. On Tuesday 13 aircraft looked in vain for signs of Fossett's plane in the Nevada desert and mountains. Branson has teamed up with his friend Fossett on several aviation adventures and his Virgin company underwrote the U.S. aviator's successful first solo nonstop flight around the world in 2005. Cheers, ------- Michael Gould Centro de Visualización Interactiva www.cevi.uji.es <http://www.cevi.uji.es> Dept. Information Systems (LSI), Universitat Jaume I, 12071 Castellón, Spain email: gould (at) lsi.uji.es // email2: mgould (at) opengeospatial.org research group www.geoinfo.uji.es <http://www.geoinfo.uji.es> // personal www.mgould.com <http://www.mgould.com> AGILE www.agile-online.org <http://www.agile-online.org> Vespucci Summer Institute www.vespucci.org <http://www.vespucci.org> Erasmus Mundus: Master in Geospatial Technologies www.mastergeotech.info <http://www.mastergeotech.info> -- James C. Boxall, FRGS Director and Curator GIS Centre and Map Collection, Killam Memorial Library 6225 University Avenue, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4H8 Canada http://www.dal.ca [log in to unmask] 902.494.6126/6719 (o) 902.494.2062 (f) President, Canadian Cartographic Association http://www.cca-acc.org/ Vice President, Geomatics Association of Nova Scotia http://www.gans.ca