A seminar was organized by NASA to acquaint the meteorological community with data now available, and data scheduled to be available in the future, from geosynchronous meteorological satellites. The twenty-four papers were presented in three half-day sessions in addition to tours of the Image Display and LANDSAT Processing Facilities during the afternoon of the second day
The measurements from current and planned geosynchronous satellites provide quantitative estimates o...
The Synchronous Meteorological Satellite (SMS), which is scheduled for launch 16 May 1974 is describ...
Soviet meteorological satellite system requirements including Cosmos onboard equipmen
Tracking of LAGEOS for polar motion and Earth rotation studies and for other geophysical investigati...
The various types of meteorological satellites are enumerated. Vertical sounding, parameter extracti...
This compendium includes plans and events known to the authors through January 1987. Compilation of ...
The NASA GSFC Space Weather Research Center (http://swrc.gsfc.nasa.gov) is committed to providing re...
Viability of L band communication system between geostationary satellites and aircraft terminal
A general overview is presented of the spectrum utilization and frequency requirements of present an...
The author has identified the following significant results. Two meteorological data acquisition sys...
Geodetic satellite photography, tracking, orbit calculations, and related studies for 196
Pertinent information is presented for 98 launched and planned satellites of the U.S., U.K., U.S.S.R...
Satellite data for climate monitoring have become increasingly important over the past decade, espec...
Meteorological satellite instrumentation and data processing including Tiros 4, Nimbus 2, and Explor...
Geometric and gravimetric data from GEOS 2 observations and tracking - conferenc
The measurements from current and planned geosynchronous satellites provide quantitative estimates o...
The Synchronous Meteorological Satellite (SMS), which is scheduled for launch 16 May 1974 is describ...
Soviet meteorological satellite system requirements including Cosmos onboard equipmen
Tracking of LAGEOS for polar motion and Earth rotation studies and for other geophysical investigati...
The various types of meteorological satellites are enumerated. Vertical sounding, parameter extracti...
This compendium includes plans and events known to the authors through January 1987. Compilation of ...
The NASA GSFC Space Weather Research Center (http://swrc.gsfc.nasa.gov) is committed to providing re...
Viability of L band communication system between geostationary satellites and aircraft terminal
A general overview is presented of the spectrum utilization and frequency requirements of present an...
The author has identified the following significant results. Two meteorological data acquisition sys...
Geodetic satellite photography, tracking, orbit calculations, and related studies for 196
Pertinent information is presented for 98 launched and planned satellites of the U.S., U.K., U.S.S.R...
Satellite data for climate monitoring have become increasingly important over the past decade, espec...
Meteorological satellite instrumentation and data processing including Tiros 4, Nimbus 2, and Explor...
Geometric and gravimetric data from GEOS 2 observations and tracking - conferenc
The measurements from current and planned geosynchronous satellites provide quantitative estimates o...
The Synchronous Meteorological Satellite (SMS), which is scheduled for launch 16 May 1974 is describ...
Soviet meteorological satellite system requirements including Cosmos onboard equipmen