1 satellite classification prof. arnon karnieli the remote sensing laboratory jacob blaustein...
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- 1 Satellite Classification Prof. Arnon Karnieli The Remote Sensing Laboratory Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Sede-Boker Campus 84990, ISRAEL Prof. Arnon Karnieli The Remote Sensing Laboratory Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Sede-Boker Campus 84990, ISRAEL
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- 2 Satellite nameSensor name NOAA AVHRR LandsatMSS Landsat TM LandsatETM+ TerraMODIS TerraASTER TerraMOPITT TerraMISR TerraCERES Several sensors on the same satellite Different sensors generations System names
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- 3 1. By orbit Geo-stationary satellites Orbital satellites 2. By mission Meteorological satellites Communication satellites Navigation/Geodetic satellites Reconnaissance satellites Scientific satellites Earth resources satellites 3. By sensor type Frame camera Whiskbroom sensor Pushbroom sensor Satellite Classification
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- 4 Geo-stationary satellites Orbital satellites Classification by Orbit
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- 5 Geostasionary satellites Conditions: Above the Equator Distance: 36,000 km
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- 6 Polar orbital satellites Movie
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- 7 Altitude and Speed
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- 8 Descending - Ascending Descending mode Ascending mode
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- 9 Sun-synchronous orbit - a polar orbit where the satellite always crosses the Equator at the same local solar time. Sun synchronous orbits
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- 10 Other orbits Low-inclination, non-Sun- synchronous orbits Tropics, mid-latitudes, varying sampling Typical altitude 200-2,000 km 40 The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM)
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- 11 Classification of meteorological satellites
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- 12 Global Coverage IDOC
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- 13 Global Coverage
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- 14 Global thermal-infrared mosaic
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- 15 Communication satellites
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- 16 Communication satellites
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- 17 Navigation/Geodetic Satellites Geodetic survey satellites accurately measure distance and direction between two points on the Earth's surface
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- 18 Navigation/Geodetic Satellites
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- 19 24 satellites, orbiting 20,000 km above the Earth in 12- hour circular orbits. Global Positioning System (GPS)
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- 20 GPS applications
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- 21 GPS applications
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- 22 GPS applications
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- 23 Reconnaissance satellites
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- 24 ? Corona looks at Kremlin, 1965
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- 25 Red Square Lenins tomb Line to view stiff Kremlin wall Gum Dept. Store Corona looks at Kremlin, 1965
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- 26 IKONOS images US downed spy plane in China IKONOS
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- 27 COsmic Background Explorer ( COBE) Scientific satellite
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- 28 Carbon Monoxide Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere (MOPITT) instrument aboard NASAs Terra: carbon monoxide plumes at an altitude of roughly 2 km (700 millibars) in the atmosphere over the Houston area, Texas, USA. Scientific satellite
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- 29 Frame Camera Whiskbroom (across-track) Scanner Pushbroom (along-track) Scanner Satellite Classification by Sensor Type
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- 30 Dwell Time Whiskbroom Scanner
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- 31 Dwell Time Pushbroom Scanner