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Ivan Zaitzev
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For some time I have been following the war in Syria in the news and with some sites that post updated maps of the conflict. I have always been a sucker for maps!
Anyway, today I was thinking that in this day and age with tools like Google Earth it should be possible to get some kind of closer look at conflicts. And sure enough, a quick google search turned this interesting article.
http://www.aaas.org/aleppo
Google Earth coordinates for the military base mentioned in the text: 36°09'52.3"N 37°06'55.2"E
Anyway, today I was thinking that in this day and age with tools like Google Earth it should be possible to get some kind of closer look at conflicts. And sure enough, a quick google search turned this interesting article.
Satellite Imagery Analysis for Urban Conflict Documentation: Aleppo, Syria
Using information provided by AIUSA and media reports, imagery covering one hundred and eighty-two square kilometers of the city and its environs was acquired on the morning of 9 August by the Quickbird-2 satellite operated by DigitalGlobe, Inc. This acquisition coincided with reports of a major government effort to retake the neighborhood of Salaheddine in the southwestern quadrant of the city, which began the day prior.3 The second image, 4 acquired by the GeoEye, Inc. satellite IKONOS on 23 August, was chosen to capture a variety of incidents that were reported to have occurred throughout the city during the intervening two weeks.
http://www.aaas.org/aleppo
Google Earth coordinates for the military base mentioned in the text: 36°09'52.3"N 37°06'55.2"E