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Jan 7, 2004
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"Remote sensing is the science (and to some extent, art) of acquiring information about the Earth's surface without actually being in contact with it. This is done by sensing and recording reflected or emitted energy and processing, analyzing, and applying that information."
 
Jan 7, 2004
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Alen, if only you knew how i got into it ;)

What is the sensor trying to detect?

EDIT: you followed-up already
how the type of light used is being reflected, so that you can compare it to a database and make inferences on what you are looking at. the same shit they used to "see" the WMDs in Iraq

in my case, is trying to tell the difference between two different land types i.e. buildings vs. vegetation and things like spread of contaminations
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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how the type of light used is being reflected, so that you can compare it to a database and make inferences on what you are looking at. the same shit they used to "see" the WMDs in Iraq

in my case, is trying to tell the difference between two different land types i.e. buildings vs. vegetation and things like spread of contaminations
points for being badass. :tup: just don't let me catch you doing powerpoint in the UN
 
Jan 7, 2004
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2010, job options seem ok, each ministry in the government has a program that requires my skills and i spent last summer getting some experience in one of those programs

plus, there are a number of consulting companies, but we'll see if i can get a summer job with one of them this summer
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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2010, job options seem ok, each ministry in the government has a program that requires my skills and i spent last summer getting some experience in one of those programs

plus, there are a number of consulting companies, but we'll see if i can get a summer job with one of them this summer
:tup:
Glad to hear this.
It's of great importance to like what you're studying and to like the job that you're doing for a living. I'm happy to hear that you're not regretting your (forced) choice.
 

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