Remote sensing is the gathering of information about an object without being in physical contact with the object, usually by methods that detect electromagnetic energy. Such observations are often made from spacecraft and aircraft.
Promotes remote sensing through the support of the airborne remote sensing business and of activities related to airborne remote sensing. http://carstad.gsfc.nasa.gov/
A reference site dedicated to the emerging technology of airborne laser mapping. Of interest to surveyors, GIS specialists, aerial photogrametrists or others involved in remote sensing or mapping industries. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/martinflood
James Williamson, Ph.D., uses the available photographs or videos along with the Reports and Statements made by Investigators to provide suitable data to have 2D drawings and expand the 2D drawings into 3D frame/animation. http://www.123photogrammetry.com/
Collaborative effort between researchers and forest resource managers on integrating satellite technologies into forest inventory and field methods. http://eforest.gis.umn.edu/
Promotes research and education in imaging science, atmospheric science, data/signal processing, data visualization and remote sensing instrumentation. http://www.rsi.mtu.edu/index.html
Annual conference to be held September 29 through October 2 in Orlando, Florida, for infrared camera users and thermographers involved in predictive maintenance, online process monitoring and non destructive testing. http://www.inframation.org/
Epsilon nought gives an introduction into radar remote sensing and related problems with tutorials, excercises, demo data sets as well as software examples. http://epsilon.nought.de/
Personal page of a researcher focused on remote sensing and development of satellite algorithm to derive surface temperature (SST and LST). http://webpages.ull.es/users/marbelo
New York Climate and Health Program study to determine the effects of urban growth on public health and air quality in the greater New York using remote sensing data. http://www.csam.montclair.edu/~sloliveri/
Provides extensive and updated information about the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, flown on two NASA spacecraft (Terra and Aqua) http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/