BS in Geography @ UCM;
MS in Geography @ MNSU;
MS in Strategic Intelligence @ National Intelligence University;
MS in Geospatial Intelligence @ Johns Hopkins
Kīlauea continues to make history. 🌋
The ongoing summit eruption in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has set a new record for lava fountaining episodes, and it's still going.
Video by @USGSVolcanoes
“Come on, gays, girls, guys, dolls! Happy Pride!”
Madonna turned Times Square into a dance party on June 4 with a surprise performance. The secret, free event, sponsored by Grindr, drew hundreds of fans as the pop icon celebrated Pride Month and previewed new music.
Style reporter Shane O’Neill was there. He asked Grindr the question many were wondering: How much did this all cost?
Stockholm at 25cm resolution, captured through any weather, at any time of day/night. 🛰️🌐
A great explainer on how Synthetic Aperture Radar works and why it's become indispensable for multiple sectors!
Image: ICEYE
Read more: https://t.co/RgCRlUHckN
#Geoawesome#RemoteSensing
It’s #WorldEnvironmentDay!
Recent research shows that mountain environments are experiencing elevation-dependent warming.
Explore how one community storyteller used short-form storytelling—ArcGIS #StoryMaps frames—to explore snow cover change: https://t.co/tsC8sYJGuE
Eighty-two years ago today, freedom stood on the edge of extinction, and Allied forces stormed into hell to help save the world.
We will never forget the courage, the sacrifice, and the blood spilled on that fateful day.
King Charles name dropped a Library of Congress exhibition in his speech to Congress today, calling Washington, D.C., "a city which symbolizes a period in our shared history, or what Charles Dickens might have called 'A Tale of Two Georges.'" 🧵
"The Two Georges," on view through July 4, brings together the collections—letters, ledgers, diaries, maps, drawings, and more—of George Washington and King George III of Britain for the first time, allowing visitors to learn about their parallel lives in an age of revolution. https://t.co/MNTBYjGCQu
This Earth Month, Maejor partnered with National Geographic for his new album Earth Moods: Frequencies (Vol. 1). With a track designed for restoration and clarity, take in the beauty of the ocean and its residents.
@Joey_Gentile How you project yourself to the world matters? Your pictures show someone who is self-absorbed, shallow, overly confident, and an attention seeker. Friends come and go and few will be there in difficult times. Show maturity personal depth and better people will notice you.
HOLY GRAIL: Pope Leo says he has "no fear" and will continue his calls for peace in the Middle East after President Trump criticized him as "weak on crime" and "terrible for foreign policy."
45 years ago today, Space Shuttle Columbia launched on the first orbital spaceflight of the shuttle program, STS-1. The space shuttle was the world's first reusable spacecraft. More: https://t.co/uBCdjU7JTO
@mixedupmaga@nytimes You are aware arches like the one Trump is proposing comes from the Roman civilization who engineered them to form bridges, aquaducts and the Colosseum. Arches were also used in smaller scale by the Egyptians and Greeks. This is not just a Nazi thing.
Breaking News: Officials released new drawings and plans for the 250-foot triumphal arch that President Trump wants to build in Washington. https://t.co/hpd9B5Lzhx
It’s time to meet the National Geographic 33!
In homage to our 33 founders, we're recognizing 33 of today’s modern trailblazers who are making an impact and inspiring substantive change: https://t.co/vVxdOyxlCw. #NatGeo33