The majority of EO satellite systems continue to use X-band to download their data, but as data collection volumes increases, Ka-band offers high throughput, low latency and a less congested spectrum.
Operation: Antarctica Download
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Previous seasons of the USAP Science Planning Summary have been made available for download in PDF format. You will need Adobe Reader or other PDF-compatible software to view the files. These files contain historical records of past USAP field seasons and supported projects, thus some external links to project websites may no longer be functional.
Quantarctica is a collection of Antarctic geographical datasets for research, education, operations, and management in Antarctica, and let you explore, import, visualize, and share Antarctic data. It includes community-contributed, peer-reviewed data from ten different scientific themes and a professionally-designed basemap.
Quantarctica includes a wide variety of basemap and scientific data. In most cases, the datasets are provided at full resolution and are ready to analyze. You can also mix and match different datasets to create your own custom Quantarctica environment, import them in other software, or share them freely with colleagues.
Kenny is a senior researcher at NPI, and has spent over ten field seasons in Antarctica, most recently as part of the MADICE Indo-Norwegian collaboration in Dronning Maud Land. The idea that would eventually become Quantarctica was rooted in a painful experience in his first season as a PI, when his commercial GIS software expired during a traverse in the middle of the Antarctic ice sheet.
George coordinated the development of Quantarctica 3 from 2016-2018, managing the Editorial Board, discovering and importing new datasets, creating promotional materials, and teaching user workshops.
Stein directs the Norwegian Polar Data Centre, and helps improve the quality and visibility of Quantarctica. Additionally, as the Norwegian representative to the SCAR SCADM committee, he promotes Quantarctica to the largest international group of Antarctic researchers and coordinators.
Quantarctica was originally developed for in-house use at the Norwegian Polar Institute. Development on a public version started in 2012, and the first version was released in 2013. In 2014, Quantarctica 2 was released, and was recognized as a SCAR product. 2018 saw the release of version 3, which dramatically expanded the breadth and depth of the scientific data package and our outreach efforts.
Saving your QGIS project file in another folder than the root of the Quantarctica folder, will make the Actions script for adding satellite image tiles (Landsat CIRREF, Landsat MOS and RADARSAT) not work. Follow these steps for all of the three index files inside Quantum GIS (Note that this will change the reference:
Save your project file containing only the data layers you want to include in Quantarctica 3.2, and open the project file in a new QGIS 3.16 session. In the data layer panel, mark all the entries, right-click on any of them, and select Copy Layer. Inside a QGIS instance of Quantarctica 3.2, right-click somewhere in the blank part of the data layer panel, and select Paste Layer/Group. Note that migrating layers from QGIS 2 to QGIS 3 might not preserve all layer settings.
If you have problems related to QGIS, please visit QGIS website. To resolve Quantarctica-specific problems or file a Quantarctica-specific bug report, please contact us.Jump to indexContactFF Kronprins Haakon
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A C-17 Globemaster III is downloaded during the winter fly-in for Operation Deep Freeze Aug. 20 at Pegasus Runway in Antarctica. A C-17 and 31 Airmen from McChord Air Force Base, Wash., began the annual winter fly-in augmentation of scientist, support personnel, food and equipment for the U.S. Antarctic Program at McMurdo Station. WinFly is the opening of the first flights to McMurdo Station, which closed for the austral winter in February. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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Click the 'Login to Download' button and input (or create) your SANS Portal account credentials to download the virtual machine. Once you have booted the virtual machine, use the credentials below to gain access.
If you are having trouble downloading the SIFT Workstation VM, please contact sift-support@sans.org and include the URL you were given, your public IP address, browser type, and if you are using a proxy of any kind.
Rob Lee created the original SIFT Workstation in 2007 to support forensic analysis in the SANS FOR508 class. Over the years, he and a small team have continually updated the SIFT Workstation for use in class, as well as for the wider community as a public resource. With over 125,000 downloads to date, the SIFT Workstation continues to be one of the most popular open-source incident-response and digital forensic offerings available.
In order to use the WikiLeaks public submission system as detailed above you can download the Tor Browser Bundle, which is a Firefox-like browser available for Windows, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux and pre-configured to connect using the anonymising system Tor.
"AfterMidnight" allows operators to dynamically load and execute malware payloads on a target machine. The main controller disguises as a self-persisting Windows Service DLL and provides secure execution of "Gremlins" via a HTTPS based Listening Post (LP) system called "Octopus". Once installed on a target machine AM will call back to a configured LP on a configurable schedule, checking to see if there is a new plan for it to execute. If there is, it downloads and stores all needed components before loading all new gremlins in memory. "Gremlins" are small AM payloads that are meant to run hidden on the target and either subvert the functionality of targeted software, survey the target (including data exfiltration) or provide internal services for other gremlins. The special payload "AlphaGremlin" even has a custom script language which allows operators to schedule custom tasks to be executed on the target machine. 2ff7e9595c
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