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Summary Of: Remote sensing

remote sensing is the stand... RADAR is an example of active remote sensing where the time delay between emission and return is measured... Remote sensing makes it possible to collect data on dangerous or inaccessible areas... Remote sensing applications include monitoring deforestation in areas such as the Amazon Basin... Remote sensing also replaces costly and slow data collection on the ground... remote sensing works on the principle of the... The quality of remote sensing data consists of its spatial... most remote sensing systems expect to extrapolate sensor data in relation to a reference point including distances between... Old data from remote sensing is often valuable because it may provide the only long... Beyond the primitive methods of remote sensing our earliest ancestors used... the latter half of the 20th century allowed remote sensing to progress to a global scale as of the end of the cold war... planets have also provided the opportunity to conduct remote sensing studies in extraterrestrial environments... of online web services for easy access to remote sensing data in the 21st century... has made remote sensing more familiar to the big public and has popularized the science... Remote Sensing data is processed and analyzed with computer software... used applications among Asian academic groups involved in remote sensing are as follows... Remote sensing of the environment... Remote sensing and image interpretation... Remote sensing digital image analysis...

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