Large-scale mixed use development, located on or at crossroads of major transportation corridors, emphasizing commercial, retail, and parking. Medium to high density residential may be incorporated within a development or along edges as transition to adjacent lower density residential. Mixed use may be horizontal as well as vertical, so there is no requirement that every building be mixed. May emphasize active uses (e.g. retail) on the ground floor, particularly at key intersections.
Vertical Mapper 3.7
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Allows mixed-use, high density, and compact combinations of pedestrian-oriented retail, office, residential, and parking in downtown. Mixed use may be horizontal as well as vertical, so there is no requirement that every building be mixed. Should include active uses (e.g. retail) on ground floor, particularly at key intersections.
Engineers and scientists at JPL are currently working on a complete reprocessing of the original SRTM radar data in order to produce an improved near-global digital elevation model (DEM) to be called NASADEM. As with SRTM Plus, this work is funded under NASA's "Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments" (MEaSUREs) Program. In brief, the expected improvements include (1) fine vertical adjustments within and among individual shuttle data takes via reference to precise ICESat (Ice, Cloud, and land satellite) laser profiles, (2) void reduction via improved radar interferometric processing, (3) use of better fill data in the remaining voids, especially ASTER GDEM3 when available, and (4) improved quality assessments and adjustments. This project is scheduled for completion in 2017, but we expect to release interim products in 2016 and early 2017.
Magellan was a unique mission, the first dedicated U.S. mission to study in detail, using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), the surface of Venus. Because Magellan was intended to be a low cost mission, major components of the spacecraft were obtained from flight spares from other programs including Galileo, Viking, Voyager, Mariner, Skylab, Ulysses, and even the shuttle. Designed as a follow-up to the mapping portion of the Pioneer Venus mission, Magellan's purpose was to: (1) obtain near-global radar images of Venus' surface with a resolution equivalent to optical imaging of 1 km per line pair; (2) obtain a near-global topographic map with 50 km spatial and 100 m vertical resolution; (3) obtain near-global gravity field data with 700 km resolution and 2--3 milligals (1 gal = 1 cm/s**2) accuracy; and, (4) develop an understanding of the geological structure of the planet, including its density distribution and dynamics.
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