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How Earth remote sensing from the International Space Station complements current satellite‐based sensors
International Journal of Remote Sensing (2006)
  • Jennifer Gebelein, Florida International University
  • Dean Eppler
Abstract
The International Space Station (ISS) will provide an Earth‐and space‐observing platform that will support sensors built by 16 different countries and deliver data and images for local, regional and global research. When complete, it will be an exceptional platform for conducting remote sensing of the Earth, astrophysics, and space physics research programmes. Additionally, the ISS will operate as a testbed for engineering studies and complex technological developments that will benefit future Earth‐observing capabilities. ...
Keywords
  • remote sensing,
  • ISS,
  • space station
Publication Date
Summer July 10, 2006
Citation Information
Jennifer Gebelein and Dean Eppler. "How Earth remote sensing from the International Space Station complements current satellite‐based sensors" International Journal of Remote Sensing Vol. 27 Iss. 13 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer_gebelein/3/