Space age, and with it the era of earth observation, is gener-ally considered to have begun more than 50 years ago with the launch of Sputnik-1 on 4 October 1957 (Kramer, 2002). Sputnik’s beeping radio signals did not only serve to demon
The first synoptic images from space were provided by TIROS spacecraft with a video camera onboard i...
The first steps in satellite remote sensing at CGE were made in 1993, in the first years in close co...
The remote sensing of oceans from space has developed rapidly since 1978 when the first dedicated oc...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The first issue of WRR appeared eight years...
This editorial has its origins in a keynote presentation entitled ‘The Evolution of the Development ...
Seasat (Seafaring Satellite) was launched 35 years ago on June 26, 1978, with the first civilian syn...
Since the beginning of modern astronomical science in the early 1900s, astronomers have yearned to e...
On 4 October 1957, the world's ftrst artificial satellite was launched - a Soviet space object calle...
The death of Sir John Houghton a few months ago revived memories of pioneering figures who have left...
0034-4257Thousands of scientific publications and dozens of textbooks include data from instruments ...
The second half of the 20th century was a most remarkable period in the field of physical oceanograp...
Monitoring of water and land objects enters a revolutionary age with the rise of ubiquitous remote s...
Earth observing satellites have revolutionised our understanding and prediction of the Earth system ...
There are a number of definitions of remote sens-ing and one of the most commonly accepted is as fol...
Remote sensing has come of age. It is now a technology that is capable of providing data and informa...
The first synoptic images from space were provided by TIROS spacecraft with a video camera onboard i...
The first steps in satellite remote sensing at CGE were made in 1993, in the first years in close co...
The remote sensing of oceans from space has developed rapidly since 1978 when the first dedicated oc...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The first issue of WRR appeared eight years...
This editorial has its origins in a keynote presentation entitled ‘The Evolution of the Development ...
Seasat (Seafaring Satellite) was launched 35 years ago on June 26, 1978, with the first civilian syn...
Since the beginning of modern astronomical science in the early 1900s, astronomers have yearned to e...
On 4 October 1957, the world's ftrst artificial satellite was launched - a Soviet space object calle...
The death of Sir John Houghton a few months ago revived memories of pioneering figures who have left...
0034-4257Thousands of scientific publications and dozens of textbooks include data from instruments ...
The second half of the 20th century was a most remarkable period in the field of physical oceanograp...
Monitoring of water and land objects enters a revolutionary age with the rise of ubiquitous remote s...
Earth observing satellites have revolutionised our understanding and prediction of the Earth system ...
There are a number of definitions of remote sens-ing and one of the most commonly accepted is as fol...
Remote sensing has come of age. It is now a technology that is capable of providing data and informa...
The first synoptic images from space were provided by TIROS spacecraft with a video camera onboard i...
The first steps in satellite remote sensing at CGE were made in 1993, in the first years in close co...
The remote sensing of oceans from space has developed rapidly since 1978 when the first dedicated oc...