The Centennial State from Space
A Gates, Y-Juncture Gallery, located past the A-security checkpoint
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A Gates, Y-Juncture Gallery, located past the A-security checkpoint
The exhibit was on loan from the Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum and illustrated the technological capabilities of DigitalGlobe, which produces Earth imagery and information about our changing planet.
More information about Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum and DigitalGlobe can be found at http://wingsmuseum.org/ and https://www.digitalglobe.com/.
Denver International Airport’s (DEN) Art and Culture Program presented a new exhibit featuring dozens of remarkable satellite images of iconic Colorado locations.
“The Centennial State from Space” was produced by Westminster, Colorado-based DigitalGlobe and was a series of high-resolution satellite images taken from five different satellites positioned more than 400 miles above the Earth. The exhibit featured several iconic Colorado locations – including Coors Field, the Air Force Academy, agricultural fields in Monte Vista and more.