Public Lab Weekly Newsletter Plenty of action in the Public Lab Community right now including....
Lots of news with the Cypress Hills Air Quality (CHAQ) Initiative. http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/chaq and visit the class page: http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/air-quality-class
New York City Public Lab chapter is being invited to many events this spring -- check out the event listings so far and sign up for ones you'd like to lead: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/plots-nyc/amUhGMuaWts
Last Sunday, Philip Winn and more than a dozen friends flew a balloon on three tethers from the highest point in New York City -- Prospect Park's Lookout Hill. They have an interesting project developing, so stay tuned, and in the meantime check out their birds-eye view of Manhattan skyscrapers: https://twitter.com/philipwinn/status/313410309245267968 http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/liz/3-17-2013/prospect-park-lookout-hill-crew
[Kickstarter and Spectral Challenge Update] (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jywarren/public-lab-diy-spectrometry-kit/posts/434162)
The new plots-infrared list has some interesting threads: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/plots-infrared The 5th annual iLAND symposium is coming up in NYC
Among the research notes from this last week: Using a spectrometer to investigate photosynthetically active radiation
Public Lab/open spectrometry presentation Slidedeck
Ongoing sinkhole investigation
New Maps plenty of new maps this week including:
Ciklonizacija Novi Sad, Serbia
Riverside Cemetery. Asheville, North Carolina
Monteith Farmstead and Community Park. Dillsboro, North Carolina. PAU del Ensanche de Vallecas. Madrid, Spain.
Open Source GIS Meetup. Nodebo, Denmark.
Darwin General Cemetery. Northern Territory, Australia.
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