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September 9, 2009

It was on July 20, 1969 that “Eagle”, the lunar module landed on the moon and American Astronaut Neil Armstrong took “that one small step” paving way for “a giant leap for mankind”.In 2007-08, India will launch Chandrayan I, which will be closely followed by China’s CHANGE-I. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is spear-heading all the activities in the field.Chandrayan I, India’s first unmanned mission to moon was announced on August 15, 2003. The Chandrayan I mission envisages placing a 525 kg satellite in a polar orbit 100 km above the moon and it will be launched using a modified version of India’s indigenous Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).The main objectives of the Chandrayan include obtaining imagery of the moon’s surface using a high resolution remote sensing instruments in the visible, near infrared, low and high energy X-ray region.Considering the interest shown by the international scientific community, a provision has also been made to accommodate instruments from other countries, on Chandrayan-1. ISRO signed an agreement with ESA for including European instruments on board Chandrayan-1. The European Instruments are to complement the main India experiments. The US is also considering placing up two instruments on Chandrayan-1.Whether India should embark on a manned mission or not is a subject of national debate since sending a man to the moon is a very costly affair. A manned mission would take seven to ten years to accomplish and would cost at least$2.2 billion.By: Raju KRNetbook Deals
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May 10, 2009

For many years, scientists in different fields of studies used GIS or geographic information systems successfully to create different kinds of geospatial datasets. In the energy sector, the utilization of GIS contributed greatly in improving the efficiency of exploration and distribution of energy. For example, oil and gas GIS have been used to create structured and historical maps to pinpoint exact locations of gas basins and oil deposits. Gas pipeline GIS on the other hand have been used by energy companies to improve distribution services from the production facilities to the consumers. In North America alone, there are more than 150 gas pipelines for the distribution of crude oil. These pipelines run for several hundred miles underground spanning across the 48 states of the United States including the gas pipelines in Canada and Mexico. An energy distribution company therefore faces an extreme dilemma in identifying its oil and gas pipelines without the help of geospatial data. Although there are existing cartographic renditions of the structural layout of the North American oil and gas pipeline systems, some pipeline maps maybe out of date or could be unreliable. With the introduction of the GIS, your company can now utilize oil and gas GIS and gas pipeline GIS to accurately locate the exact positioning of your pipelines. Such datasets can be easily ordered online in digitized or printed formats from Rextag Strategies. Oil exploration companies on the hand face different problems compared to energy distributors. Oil and gas exploration companies specifically need to accurately map network geometries of different gas basins and oil deposits which are separated by hundreds of miles. The need to map large geographical areas that are not contiguous and separated by different terrain levels and territories are important in order to
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May 3, 2009

Energy resources are normally sourced offshore and abroad. Essential fuels and energy needs of end consumers and major industries are normally transported over the sea through ships and tankers. When transporting the energy needs of consumers over land, the pipelines play a highly critical role. That is why energy companies need reliable and accurate mapping information to get valuable insights about these pipelines. Such information are now available through modern energy GIS and pipeline GIS. So what are pipeline GIS and energy GIS? For starters, pipeline and energy GIS are based on geographic information systems technologies. The geographic information systems are computer applications that are capable of integrating different map information on a single database. Such applications are very useful for generating instant geographic data for easy retrieval by users. It can also display different views and different categories of data and information based on your particular needs. The level of possible customizations available on geographic information systems will allow users to narrow down data queries for a more intelligent utilization of data. A pipeline GIS and energy GIS can give the actual locations and the routes of your pipeline. Take note that these pipelines are normally laid out for several hundred miles underground. It would be difficult to accurately pinpoint the locations of these pipelines without the use of pipeline GIS. By getting a complete view and information of the energy pipelines, companies can identify how energy sources are delivered from the production areas to the end consumers. By identifying such pipeline routes, energy companies can significantly improve the quality of their services and improve their capabilities to constantly deliver energy to consumers without interruptions. However, pipeline GIS and energy GIS have other important uses aside from identifying the specific location
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March 15, 2009

Energy companies usually need to convince stakeholders, clients, and the public when they launch a new energy development project. Selling the conceptual plan and basis of the development project is usually done through visual presentations using digital and graphics media. Oil and gas GIS and gas pipeline GIS maps therefore play major roles during such presentations. These visual representations of data are compelling materials which can convince even the most skeptical stakeholder or client. Oil and gas GIS maps provide comprehensive datasets that you will not find in any ordinary map. This is also true for gas pipeline GIS maps which can provide a complete and in-depth view of the entire gas pipeline structure of North America. GIS map presentations are created using state of the art GIS software. Each rendered map contains up to date statistical data and information for all types of energy related ventures. You can easily get these kinds of maps by ordering pre-made GIS data, mapping, and graphical designs fro Rextag Strategies. You can enjoy complete datasets or just specific sets for your featured projects. It is also possible to order highly customized maps and different types of presentation documents such as PDF booklets, paper handouts, map posters, and digitized GIS datasets.One of the biggest advantages that can be enjoyed from these presentation materials is that you will be able to clearly communicate the complicated concepts of the project development to your audience. Oil and gas GIS and gas pipeline GIS datasets therefore can greatly enhance the effectiveness of your business presentations with clients and stakeholders. Because of the information provided by your graphical maps and GIS datasets, your audience can quickly understand the things that you want to convey. Essentially, your project presentations will be more
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December 16, 2008

Finding a comprehensive gas pipeline dataset on the Internet can be very difficult and frustrating. Usually, you will get incoherent data from websites, unreliable information, and incomplete datasets. You will find it impossible to create a reliable and compelling presentation because of lack of data and visual materials. Fortunately, you can utilize the free gas pipeline GIS application of Rextag Strategies called Pipeline Explorer. This free application will generate comprehensive oil and gas GIS datasets so you can finish your presentation projects quickly. The Pipeline Explorer contains the most complete and up to date information about the names of different pipeline systems. It can also identify which types of commodities are being carried by different pipelines. By having this capability, you can quickly organize your gas pipeline GIS dataset into different categories. You will be able therefore to quickly create a customized oil and gas GIS presentation. The datasets on the Pipeline Explorer can also generate complete information on the names and contact information of different pipeline operators. It can also provide accurate information on the location of each pipeline systems from the regional up to county levels. The Pipeline Explorer would be very useful if you are creating highly customized oil and gas GIS or gas pipeline GIS datasets. If you have a pipeline development project in the works, you can simply focus on a specific locality and quickly search the oil and gas GIS datasets for the location. So if you are going to build a gas pipeline GIS for a specific county, you can simply make a query through the application in order to see what pipeline systems are running underneath it. In just a matter of seconds, you will be able to build your special gas pipeline GIS
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October 15, 2008

Mapping service has always been a critical part in the growth and continued advance of heavy industries especially in the energy sector. Important geographic data provides valuable insights to energy companies allowing them to make sound strategic decisions for their explorations and daily operations. Mapping surveys however are very tedious and expensive which prevent many companies to take hold of reliable and updated geographic data. With the introduction of GIS, it is now possible to get accurate geographic datasets that they need for their businesses. The availability of Pipeline GIS and Energy GIS revolutionized the mapping capability of companies.GIS stands for geographic information systems. It is a computer based system capable of generating, storing, and manipulating geographical data for practical uses. Geographic information systems have the capability to integrate complex and different kinds of geographic data for easy retrieval and referencing. In the past, a company involved in the energy sector may have to utilize different databases just to form a solid look about present operations and future exploration activities. But with the modern GIS, all the information and datasets needed by the company are stored in a single database with multiple variations presented in very user friendly interfaces. So, if your company needs complex geographic datasets about energy sources to help in your exploration and development efforts, then the Energy GIS can be a very handy tool. Pipeline GIS on the other hand provides a comprehensive map of present energy pipelines. Getting a complete view of such datasets will enable your company to make strategic plans about future development and expansion. Energy GIS and Pipeline GIS are also very critical in your day to day operations in terms of maintenance, maximization of above ground resources, and emergency preparedness. The utilization of
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June 3, 2008

Oil and gas GIS data can be used for several purposes. If you have investments on gas explorations and pipeline development project, then the oil and gas pipeline GIS datasets can significantly improve business intelligence so you can ensure a solid return for your investments. Geospatial data however can also be used as a management tool. If you can grasp the different factors that influence the performance of your gas pipelines, then you can easily implement measures in order to control these factors to improve pipeline performance.If you have reliable oil and gas GIS and gas pipeline GIS datasets, your company can gain sufficient knowledge on how to maximize production capability of the pipelines, facilities, and gas infrastructures. By utilizing GIS data, you can determine specific geographic conditions as well as environmental factors the influence the production process. You can also get reliable data on market and business conditions in your area of operation. Your company therefore can device unique strategies that take into account certain risks factors as well as opportunities to grow your oil and gas business. The oil and gas GIS datasets therefore can help your company to improve the performance of your energy assets. You can also utilize the oil and gas GIS and gas pipeline GIS datasets for effective management of existing facilities. Geospatial data is very useful not just for locating the gas pipelines but also for determining how to effectively track the flow of your energy commodities from the producers to the processing facilities. Because a GIS dataset will normally contain environment and geographical threats, you can institute an emergency preparedness program for your aboveground facilities in order to reduce risk factors. The GIS dataset can also provide information on alternative pipelines that you can
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March 28, 2008

Global and national energy productions are gearing towards the wise utilization of renewable energy. This energy sector promises huge potentials as more and more consumers tend to favor the utilization of environment friendly and cheap renewable energy. So if you want your company to become relevant in the energy business, you have to explore the possibility of getting new energy sources aside from natural gas, oil, and fossil fuels. Fortunately, there are renewable energy GIS available today. By complementing this new dataset with your pipeline GIS, you will be able to improve the competitiveness of your company in the energy sector. The latest renewable energy GIS dataset is available at Rextag Strategies. Rextag Strategies is a reliable provider of pipeline GIS and other important geographic information needed by energy companies. The datasets on renewable energy GIS provide the most complete and the most comprehensive information on new sources of energy. If you can quickly get reliable mapping information on these new energy sources, then your company can surely stay on top of the market and take hold of industry leadership in sourcing different kinds of renewable energies. Coupled with the usual capability of pipeline GIS, your company can immediately redraw its strategies and make new plans on how to tap renewable energy for delivery to end consumers. The dataset for renewable energy GIS include all the major sources available in the United States today. The dataset contains information about different sources of biomass. The information provides specific county data across the country in terms of volume of possible production for such energy source. The renewable energy GIS dataset also includes complete information on Ethanol refinery stations, geothermal plant facilities, sources of electricity, wind and solar power, and landfill locations for methane recoveries.