SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING

SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING 

Remote Sensing is defined as the act of obtaining information about an object without being in direct contact with the object.

A satellite is an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or on another planet to collect information or for communication.

Satellite remote sensing is a satellite that study the earth’s surface and atmosphere.

 

APPLICATION OF SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING

Satellite remote sensing can be applied in various field of life such as forestry, agriculture, environment, telecommunication, transportation etc.

 

Energy is the capacity to do work. Energy can take many forms such as light, heat or sound, and it can be transmitted between objects through three processes which are:

 

Conduction: The objects are in direct physical contact. Energy is transferred from the high energy object to the low energy object until both objects are at the same energy level.

Convection: This occurs in liquid and gases. It is based on currents that distribute energy throughout the volume of liquid or gas.

Radiation: This does not require physical contact or the existence of a liquid or gas.

Environmental remote sensing systems focus on electromagnetic energy, which is a dynamic form of energy caused by the oscillation or acceleration of an electrical charge. All objects that have a temperature higher than absolute zero emit electromagnetic energy. The wavelength of the emitted energy is a function of temperature.

Almost all electromagnetic energy in the earth and its atmosphere is produced by the sun and is transmitted through the vacuum of space by radiation.

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