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SATELLITE IMAGES
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High Resolution LANDSAT
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Landsat
natural color - RGB bands 3,2,1 - Great view of "Laguna de
los Patos", Rio Grande del Sur, Brasil
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| Another Landsat natural
color image: Cachi area, province od Salta Argentina: a very
important archeological zone
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| GPS (Global Positioning
System) use example - Punta del Este, Landsat Image - False
infrared composition bands 7,4,2 - resolution 30m. In this
interactive satellite image we will make a simple example of the
application of this technology
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| July 27
of 1997 - Landsat, infrared Composition False RGB Bands 3.4.5 - 30mts of resolution by
pixel: Subquadrant, Rio Paraguay, South area of the Pantanal
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Very
High Resolution (IKONOS, QUICKBIRD)
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June of 2000, Ikonos
satellite, composition RGB natural color. Resolution 1m x Pixel. Tobacco area near
Lexington, Kentucky - the new generations of satellites of very high resolution
(Ikonos, Quickbird) have revolutionized the remote sensing. Although the cost by square kilometer of these satelite images is higher than their
precedents, as it can be appraised here, many of the classic benefits of the aerial photography are
surpassed, due that it´s possible to cover with a single image, which in aerial photo would have to be several
takings. In addition, the fact to suppress the procedures of the old technique
(georectificación, mosaics, etc..), plus the fact to use airplanes and expensive equipment for its
acquisition, will drastically reduce the final cost of any project |
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Note: all the images of high resolution LANDSAT and very high resolution, IKONOS and QUICKBIRD, that you can see in this site were acquired in international suppliers companies.
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Low
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Uruguay: DEM (Digital elevation model)
comnination with a Seastar satellite image. Resolution 1km per
pixel
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| March 12 of 2000
- Infrared Composition False RGB Bands 2.1.1 - Resolution 1,100km by
pixel: Subquadrant Los Andes Mountain Range: dawn in Los Andes
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August
16 of 1999 - NOAA 14 - Band 1 - Resolution 1,100km by pixel: Subquadrant Paraguay center and south. As it can be seen, this image was put under several levels of processing. The white zones with "comet" shapes correspond to fire feathers of intentional origin, whose objective is, without a doubt, burn fields. Look that these fires are distributed practically in the
3/4 parts of the Paraguayan territory. The resulting environmental impact of this practice, given its proportions, really must worry
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SATELLITE
IMAGES OF TOURIST ATTRACTIVE CITIES
SATELLITE IMAGES
OF HIGH AND LOW RESOLUTION
COMMODITY FUTURES
MARKETS: HOW TO EARN MONEY USING SATELLITE IMAGES
OUR
MISSION
WHAT
IS THE REMOTE SENSING?
OUR
GROUND STATION
BEGINNIG
A PROYECT USING SATELLITE IMAGES
TOBACCO
CROPS
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