The Indian Remote Sensing satellite, IRS-1C, which was launched on December 28, 1995, has completed ten years of operation. IRS-1C carried a unique combination of three state-of-the-art cameras – a ...
Satellite jitter, defined as unintended and rapid oscillations in a satellite’s orientation, remains a critical challenge for remote sensing applications that demand high geometric and radiometric ...
Remote sensing—using satellites to image objects on the ground—is rapidly evolving from primarily a strategic intelligence threat to national security to an operational threat to military forces.
Despite rapid advances, the study highlights significant geographical and thematic imbalances in current research. Nearly half of the reviewed studies were conducted in China, while other critical ...
Journal of Coastal Research, SPECIAL ISSUE NO. 102. Advances in Geospatial Research of Coastal Environments (FALL 2020), pp. 296-302 (7 pages) The exact boundary of a coastline is difficult to define ...
SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In the first half of 2022, Hancom InSpace (CEO Choi Myungjin), an affiliate of Hancom Group (Chairman Kim Sang-Cheol), working in cooperation with ...
Using a mix of airborne and satellite images as well as data from ground sensors, a UCLA-led research team has reconstructed ...
The United States and India are set to collaborate on the launch of a joint remote sensing satellite for Earth observation in the first quarter of next year. This ambitious project aims to provide ...
China successfully orbited a Pakistani remote sensing satellite, PRSS-2, alongside two of its own satellites on Sunday. This marks the third Pakistani satellite launch facilitated by China this year, ...
China has more than 1,189 satellites in orbit as of July, according to an unclassified Space Force "Space Threat Fact Sheet," ...