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DENVER – April 13, 2016 – Denver International Airport’s (DEN) Art and Culture Program presents a new exhibit featuring dozens of remarkable satellite images of iconic Colorado locations.
“The Centennial State from Space” was produced by Westminster, Colo.-based DigitalGlobe and is a series of high-resolution satellite images taken from five different satellites positioned more than 400 miles above the Earth. Several iconic Colorado locations – including Coors Field, the Air Force Academy, agricultural fields in Monte Vista and more – can be seen at the Y-Juncture Gallery, located just past the A-bridge security checkpoint along the pedestrian walkway. The gallery will be in place through September.
The exhibit is on loan from Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum and showcases iconic places in Colorado and illustrates 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/
See photos of the “The Centennial State from Space” exhibition at DEN here.
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