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Remote sensing provides valuable data for GIS by allowing for the collection of information from a distance using sensors on satellites or aircraft. This data can be used to create detailed maps, monitor changes in the environment, assess land cover and land use, and analyze spatial patterns. Remote sensing helps to enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and scope of GIS applications.
A mapmaker might use active remote sensing over passive remote sensing because active remote sensing provides its own source of energy to illuminate the target, allowing for more control over the data collected. This can result in better resolution and accuracy in mapping features of interest.
Electromagnetic radiation is used in remote sensing to collect information about the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation interact with materials in unique ways, allowing scientists to identify and analyze various features and properties from a distance. By measuring the reflected or emitted radiation, remote sensing can provide valuable data for applications such as mapping, monitoring, and environmental assessment.
The opposite of remote sensing is close-up sensing, where data is collected from objects or phenomena in close proximity to the sensor or observer. This type of sensing involves direct contact or nearness to the subject being observed, as opposed to remote sensing which involves collecting data from a distance.
The four types of remote sensing are passive remote sensing (detects natural radiation), active remote sensing (emits energy and measures its reflection), aerial photography (uses cameras on aircraft or satellites), and satellite imaging (capturing images from space using satellites).
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Albert Rango has written: 'Applications of remote sensing by satellite, radar, and other methods to hydrology' -- subject(s): Hydrology, Remote sensing
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Khanh D. Pham has written: 'Sensors and systems for space applications IV' -- subject(s): Radar, Remote sensing, Congresses, Observations, Artificial satellites in remote sensing
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Remote Sensing Center was created in 2006-09.
Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite was created in 2011.
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing was created in 1966.
Explain how the remote sensing satellites examined the earth from the space?
detection of mineral deposits
Stephen Thomas Miller has written: 'Remote sensing applications to flood hydrology in Belize'
Allen M. Larar has written: 'Multispectral, hyperspectral, and ultraspectral remote sensing technology, techniques, and applications II' -- subject(s): Congresses, Multispectral photography, Image processing, Remote sensing, Digital techniques