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MODIS is used for something that I don't really know yet.
Ecologists use satellite images to track changes in land cover, monitor habitat loss and fragmentation, assess the impact of urbanization and deforestation on ecosystems, study the distribution of species, and monitor environmental changes over time. These images provide valuable data for research, conservation efforts, and informing land management decisions.
Satellite imagery from sources like NASA's Landsat program and the European Space Agency's Sentinel missions provide comprehensive global data on land cover. These satellite datasets are widely used by researchers, governments, and organizations to study land use changes, deforestation, urbanization, and other aspects of land cover on a global scale.
remote sensing
remote sensing
telescope,satellite, space probe,space shuttle
Satellite technology is used to study planets and to watch television.
base on my observation we use satellite to study space to learn more. when we study the space we can study about meteors,planets,gadgets we are using ton explore,about the sun.
One relatively new field is satellite archaeology, which uses satellite images to study archaeological sites and landscapes from space. This approach allows researchers to discover new sites, monitor site preservation, and study ancient human-environment interactions over large areas.
Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.
A satellite is anything that revolves around a larger mass or object. The Earth is a satellite of the Sun, while the moon is a satellite of the Earth. We have also launched a lot of machines into an orbit around the earth, which are also called satellites. They are used to study stars and the weather, for communication and to photograph our planet.
A relatively new field utilizing satellite images is "Earth observation for climate change monitoring." This discipline leverages high-resolution satellite imagery to analyze land use changes, monitor deforestation, track glacial melt, and assess urban growth, all of which contribute to understanding climate trends. Advances in remote sensing technology enable detailed data collection, facilitating better modeling and predictions regarding climate impacts on the Earth's surface.