Environmental Remote Sensing
The science and technology of environmental remote sensing refers to the use of aircraft- and satellite-based sensors to gather information about the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, glaciers, etc. It is different from on-site observation, as it does not include making physical contact with the obse...
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Other Authors: | Byron, Fred (Editor) |
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Language: | English |
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Forest Hills, NY
Callisto Reference
2019
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