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We can look for it by using these tecniqes. •Seeing it in rocks (meteorites) •Seeing it gravitationally •Seeing it spectroscopically (remote sensing) •Seeing morphological features of it (remote sensing) •Seeing it (remote sensing)
THE RATIO OF DigitalNumber VALUES OF CORRESPONDING PIXELS IN HYPERSPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING IS CALLED BAND RATIO
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The advantages of remote sensing include the ability to collect information over large spatial areas; to characterize natural features or physical objects on the ground; to observe surface areas and objects on a systematic basis and monitor their changes over time;
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Remote sensing is used for geography. Remote sensing is one of the tools in geography. Remote sensing is widely applied in science and day to day life.. from planning development for an area to daily weather forecasts. Images obtained from remote sensing give a bird's eye view. These images can be processed to derive information on temperature, minerals, crops, hydrology etc.
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Courage Kamusoko has written: 'Recent advances in remote sensing and GIS in Sub-Sahara Africa' -- subject(s): Land use, Geography, Remote sensing, Geographic information systems
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Remote sensing is the examination or the gathering of information about a place from a distance. Such examination can occur with devices (e.g. - cameras) based on the ground, and/or sensors or cameras based on ships, aircraft, satellites, or other spacecraft.
Remote Sensing Center was created in 2006-09.
Michael C. Roberts has written: 'Field sampling and mapping strategies for balancing nitrogen to variable soil water across landscapes' -- subject(s): Wheat, Remote sensing, Soil mapping, Soils, Yields, Nitrogen content, Soil moisture, Geographic information systems 'Remote-sensing and geographic information system techniques to map spatial variation of wheat grain yield' -- subject(s): Remote sensing, Wheat, Crop yields
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Remote sensing transmits energy that allows an image to be formed. Passive remote sensing collects energy that is reflected or emitted from a surface.
Maria Fiorella has written: 'Forest and wildlife habitat analysis using remote sensing and geographic information systems' -- subject(s): Artificial satellites in forestry, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Forest management, Forest management, Forests and forestry, Geographic information systems, Habitat, Landsat satellites, Remote sensing, Vertebrates