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Remote Sensing 101 A basic introduction to remote sensing David Pairman Remote sensing - acquiring information about
Page 101 Section 3 3 Viewing Geometry and Spatial Resolution Canada Centre for Remote Sensing radar, or SAR Most airborne and spaceborne radars employ
The sensors recording the energy that they receive are placed in a near– polar sun synchronous orbit at an altitude of 700 – 900 km These satellites are known
What is Remote Sensing? • How does the Intterra auto-processor work? • How can I view remotely sensed image data in SituationAnalyst (SA)?
Remote sensing systems, particularly those located on satellites, provide a repetitive and synoptic vision of Earth which is of great interest in monitoring and
Remote Sensing Laboratory, Teaching Methodology Expert at the Junior Academy of Sciences of 101 Searching for location of interest
REMOTE SENSING 101 • Lidar is an active sensor • Pulse emitted with known direction, contacts something and reflected back to device
1 Introduction to earth observation by remote sensing 101 2 28 Pictorial representation of a digital surface model 102
101 2 28 Pictorial representation of a digital surface model 102 Principles of Remote Sensing is written to be primarily used as textbook for the in -
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Remote Sensing for GIS Users Workshop, June 24, 2004 energy is transmitted from sensor system to object or surface http://rsl gis umn edu/rs101 html
1 1 Remote sensing: inference and estimation Broadly remote sensing encompasses the set of instruments (sensors) aspects of the remote sensing process, namely inference Journal of Geographical Information Systems 10: 85 –101