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Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Transport - Helipad
Helipad is a structure or area set aside or designated for the landing of helicopters. This data is held and maintained within the NSW Digital Topographic Database (DTDB).
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Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Transport - Aviation (Airports)
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Airport is a facility, either on land or water, where aircraft can take off or land. It usually consists of hard-surfaced landing strips, a control tower, hangars, and accommodations for passengers and cargo. This data is held and maintained within the NSW Digital Topographic Database (DTDB) and includes key attributes such as airport name.
Heliocentric Trajectories Web Services API at the Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF)
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The Heliocentric Trajectories Web services allow a software developer to use portions of the HelioWeb data in their own application. The Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) is the archive of non-solar data for the Heliospheric Science Division (HSD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
environment_ACTGOV - ACTGOV RFMP - Helipads
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This dataset displays the position and extents of natural and constructed features that will be maintained as helipads. The helipads identified in the dataset will be maintained at their current standard. In the case of naturally occurring helipads (e.g. rock shelves or grasslands) no active maintenance works will be undertaken. These locations have been identified in the RFMP 2019-28. The symbology is determined by the 'Aircraft_size' field. The current values are 'Light', 'Medium', 'Heavy'. Light - Allow the safe landing of light helicopters (e.g. Jet Ranger, Squirrel). Allow the landing of a helicopter with a rotor diameter of 12m or less and an overall machine length of 13m or less. The landing and lift-off area consists of rock/grass/mineral earth with an area of 7x7m. The final approach and take-off area cleared of vegetation for14m. The final approach area of reduced vegetation for 25m. Approach and departure angles of 40 degrees in one or more directions. Medium - Allow the safe landing of medium-sized helicopters (e.g. BELL 412). Allow the landing of a helicopter with a rotor diameter of 15m or less and an overall machine length of 18m or less. The landing and lift-off area consists of rock/grass/mineral earth with an area of 10x10. The final approach and take-off area cleared of vegetation for 20m. The final approach area of reduced vegetation for 35m. Approach and departure angles of 40 degrees in one or more directions. Heavy - Allow the safe landing of heavy or large-sized helicopters (e.g. Skycrane). Allow the landing of a helicopter with a rotor diameter of 21m or less and an overall machine length of 21m or less. The landing and lift-off area consists of rock/grass/mineral earth with an area of 15x15m. The final approach and take-off area cleared of vegetation for 35m. The final approach area of reduced vegetation for 50m. Approach and departure angles of 40 degrees in one or more directions.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Imagery Theme Profile
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Imagery is the product created from the use of airborne, space borne or terrestrial sensors. These technologies image the surface of the Earth to allow for the visualisation of land surface features. Imagery includes data sourced from satellite, aircraft and vehicle mounted sensors. These technologies have a range of capabilities that includes but is not limited to, the ability to record multispectral and hyperspectral data and produce products such as orthorectified mosaics and stereo-viewable imagery.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Transport Theme
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Transport data is a representation of the land, water and air networks used to move people and goods, and deliver services, from one location to another. It includes network connectivity and characteristics such as type, name and potential restrictions on what can be moved through the network.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Transport - Road Segment
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Road segment represents the centreline of a section of road having common attributes and terminating at its physical end or to an intersection with another road at the same grade or level. It is an open way for the passage of vehicles, person or animals on land. This data is held and maintained within the NSW Digital Topographic Database (DTDB) and includes key attributes such as road name, type, surface, lane count and on-type (e.g. onground, onbridge, intunnel etc).
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Transport - Rail Associated Facilities
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Various facilities associated with the Railway dataset. The following is a ‘facility point’ being a point feature class defining a facility related to transport. Railway Station: a structure beside a railway line with facilities for passengers and freight. The following is a ‘traffic control device’ being a point feature class representing structures which control movement of traffic along a road. Level Crossing: a place where a road and railway intersect at the same level.
Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF)
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The Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) is the archive of non-solar data for the Heliospheric Science Division (HSD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Besides direct access to the data and documentation, SPDF also provides web-based services for survey and high resolution data and trajectories. The Facility supports data from most NASA Heliophysics missions to promote correlative and collaborative research across discipline and mission boundaries.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Transport - Maritime Associated Facilities
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Various other facilities associated with the Maritime dataset. The following are facility points and lines related to transport. Wharf: any structure on a waterfront designed to make it possible for vessels to lie alongside and take or unload cargo, passengers etc. Launching Ramp: a sloping construction to facilitate launching or retrieving boats from water. Marina: a facility for commercial and recreational craft where mooring, supplies, repairs, and various services are available.