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Remote Sensing
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I WOULD SINCERELY LIKE TO THANK MY PHYSICS TEACHER  MR. M. KANNAN   WHO HAS BEEN THERE ALWAYS TO HELP ME IN PREPARING THIS PROJECT,FOR PUTTING TREMENDOUS EFFORT FROM HIS SIDE TO ASSIST ME AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. GURNEET KAUR XII-SCIENCE FAITH ACADEMY
A physical quantity (light) emanates from that screen, which is a source of radiation. The radiated light passes over a distance, and thus is "remote" to some extent, until it encounters and is captured by a sensor (your eyes). Each eye sends a signal to a processor (your brain) which records the data and interprets this into information. Several of the human senses gather their awareness of the external world almost entirely by perceiving a variety of signals, either emitted or reflected, actively or passively, from objects that transmit this information in waves or pulses..  CONCEPT OF REMOTE SENSING
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HISTORY OF  REMOTE SENSING
The photographic camera has served as  prime remote sensor for more than 150 years. It captures an image of targets exterior to it by concentrating electromagnetic (EM) radiation (normally, visible light) through a lens onto a recording medium.  The picture is a view of a Swedish town . 1.CAMERA
The first non-photo sensors were television cameras mounted on unmanned spacecraft and were devoted mainly to looking at clouds. The first U.S. meteorological satellite, TIROS-1, launched by an Atlas rocket into orbit on April 1, 1960, looked similar to this later TIROS vehicle.  TIROS, for Television Infrared Observation Satellite , used vidicon cameras to scan wide area at a time.     2.TIROS
The first multispectral photography from space happened during the famous 1968 Apollo 9 mission.  3.MULTISPECTRAL PHOTOGRAPHY Multispectral false color picture of southern California round San Diego
4.Landsat 1  (Earth Resources Technology Satellite)
A more sophistical multispectral imaging sensor, named the Thematic Mapper (TM) has been added to Landsats 4 (1982), 5 (1984), 6 (this last failed to attain orbit during launch and thus has never returned data) and 7 (1999). These TMs flew on redesigned, more advanced platforms, the first of which, Landsat-4 (D before launch) is pictured     5.Landsat's Thematic Mapper (TM)
AREA IN FLORIDA IMAGED IN ALL 7 BANDS BY LANDSAT THEMATIC MAPPER.
TM image covering the Sonoran Desert of northwest Mexico (a bit of the Gulf of California appears in the lower left), shown here in true color.                         TM image of  late Fall, mountain ranges in southeastern California and western Nevada. The large valley towards the left is Death Valley, with the Panamint Range to its left EXAMPLES OF TM IMAGERY
Radar (an active microwave system) has been flown on both military and civilian spacecraft because of its ability (for certain wavelengths) to penetrate clouds  Another class of satellite remote sensors now in space are radar systems .Radar commonly provides a very different view of the same landscape compared with a visible image  RADAR REMOTE SENSING
Here is an image of the English Channel made by radar technology
The area shown is that part of Israel containing disputed West Bank territory that includes Jerusalem (yellowish patterns on left) and the top of the Dead Sea.
SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
Most remote sensing instruments (sensors) are designed to measure photons. The fundamental principle underlying sensor operation centers on what happens in a critical component - the detector. This is the concept of the  photoelectric effect  This, simply stated, says that there will be an emission of negative particles (electrons) when a negatively charged plate of some appropriate light-sensitive material is subjected to a beam of photons. The electrons can then be made to flow from the plate, collected, and counted as a signal . A key point: The magnitude of the electric current produced (number of photoelectrons per unit time) is directly proportional to the light intensity.  Thus, changes in the electric current can be used to measure changes in the photons (numbers; intensity) that strike the plate (detector) during a given time interval.  SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
Making spectral measurements depends on the interactions between the incident radiation and the atomic and molecular structures of the material.  These interactions lead to a reflected signal, which changes some as it returns through the atmosphere. Finally, the measurement depends on the nature of the detector system's response in the sensor. After testing the response of many materials, remote sensing experts can use spectral measurements to describe an object by its composition.  New kinds of images can be produced by making special data sets using  computer processing programs  All these processing and classifying activities are done to lead to some sorts of end results or "bottom lines".  The purpose is to gain new information, derive applications, and make action decisions.  For example, a Geographic Information System program will utilize a variety of data that may be gathered and processed simply to answer a question like: "Where is the best place in a region of interest to locate (site) a new electric power plant?" Processing and Classification of  Remotely Sensed Data
REMOTE SENSING CYCLE
EARTH SURVEY INFORMATION SYSTEM
 
THE INDIAN VIEW
INDIA IN THE FIELD OF  REMOTE SENSING India successfully operates several Earth-resources satellites that gather data in the Visible and Near IR bands, beginning with  IRS-1A  in March of 1988. The latest in the series,  IRS-1D,  launched on September 29, 1997. Its LISS sensor captures radiation in the blue-green, green, red, and near IR bands at 23 m spatial resolution.  India has launched four satellites, the  IRS series , each with multispectral sensors.
IRS-1D 5.8 meter panchromatic view of part of the harbor along the coastline at Tamil Nadu in India .
In 2003 the IRS program orbited the first in a new series, ResourceSat-1, whose chief sensor images at 56 meters. Here is its first returned image of a part of the Himalayas, seen on October 23, 2003.                                                                                                                                   
A three-band color composite made by the IRS showing mountainous terrain and pediments with alluvium fans in southern Iran.
APPLICATIONS
Depending almost exclusively on imaging capabilities,  "spy satellites" have activities. Visible,  Near-Infrared; Thermal Infrared, and Radar sensors  are applied to gathering been orbited by the hundreds  (by several countries) to gather military intelligence  or information about terrorist information about ground  targets and activities of national security significance  . MILITARY APPLICATIONS , TESAR IMAGE OF PENTAGON,U.S.A
MEDICAL APPLICATIONS The use of various instruments/machines as diagnostic  tools in medical examinations falls within the broad definition of remote sensing, although the target or surface being analyzed is close to the sensor, which may be exterior to the body or can be inserted inside the body to examine internal organs. Electromagnetic radiation is the sensing medium in most analyses. Both active and passive sensors are used. The usual end product is an image.  Most medical remote sensing is designed to "see into" the body without having to be invasive (cutting it open).  Some techniques produce only static images; others can actually display the features being examined in dynamic, real time images which show the functional movements of the organ (s) within the body.
X-RAY RADIOLOGICAL INSTRUMENT
By use of instruments that move into different directions from which to examine the body, which may also move systematically, the resulting images will form a sequence of slices that can (using the computer to integrate the image set into an assemblage of successive views) produce a three-dimensional reconstruction of the segment of the body being diagnosed. This 3-D capability is a principal output of the process called tomography. Individual slices (cross-sections) are an alternate product. X-ray based  tomographic imagery  is the outcome of a  CAT Scan  which today is a widely used means of imaging primarily the body's soft parts.  Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging  uses a different approach that combines magnetic fields and radio waves to excite hydrogen nuclei in parts of the body to generate images of organs, and vascular and neurological systems through variations in intensity and location of induced emitted radio signals.  CAT SCAN AND NMRI
MRI SCANNER
MINERAL EXPLORATION The left image shows the area mapped as rendered in a near natural color version; the center image utilizes narrow bands that are at wavelengths in which certain minerals reflect energy related to vibrational absorption modes of excitation; in the right image, modes are electronic absorption .Shown here without the mineral identification key, the reds, yellows, purples, greens, etc. all relate to specific minerals.  AVIRIS images, used for mineral exploration near Cuprite, Nevada and other mining districts are displayed following an extended narrative on principles of spectroscopy and further consideration of the hyperspectral approach.  A preview of the remarkable results of this technology is given by this trio of images of the Cuprite district.
TO STUDY SEISMIC  DISTURBANCES
 
                                                                                                                                                  Of course, picking up changes over large areas and long time spans is just one of many uses that space imagery is being put to.  As an example here is a classification of major ground cover types in part of one county (Monmouth) in New Jersey just south of Sandy Hook . Its specific purpose was to define the surface characteristics that could affect water quality planning in the Navesink Watershed. This map was made using Landsat MSS imagery.  LAND ASSESSMENT
A given scene imaged at different times of the year can show great variety. Changing Sun angles, atmospheric variations, seasonal differences in vegetation cover, presence of snow, and other variables will produce often pronounced contrasts in the spectral responses that determine "how an image looks". This is evident in this montage of 6 Landsat MSS images of an area in the desert of Utah. TO STUDY SEASONAL VARIATIONS
Here is a plot of the global distribution of the ionosphere, measured by the Jason-1 satellite (pages 8-7 and 14-12) whose prime mission is to measure Sea Surface Heights.  TO STUDY EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE
TO STUDY THE PARTICLE TRAPPING FIELDS The image is made by HENA  ( High Energy Neutron Atom ) sensor to show the density variations of hot plasma around the Earth .
TO DETECT SOLAR WINDS This illustration is a two-dimensional cutaway sketch of streamlines representing solar wind particles as they passed through Earth's magnetic field.
PLANETARY REMOTE SENSING Astronomers from ancient times until Galileo knew almost nothing about stars and planets except that the latter moved in a regular fashion through the skies. One of the first examples of remote sensing was Galileo’s use of a primitive telescope to discover the Moon’s craters and the moons of Jupiter. In the early 20th century, Hubble learned that most stars were actually galaxies - clusters of billions of stars. But it took the space program, with its probes to and orbiters around the planets, to open up the other planetary bodies in the Solar System to a systematic examination. The wealth of knowledge this has brought, largely through the remote sensing devices carried on the spacecraft, has given astronomers today remarkable insights into the nature and history of the planets.
An image that places the Moon in context with its parent planet Earth. This view, taken from the Galileo spacecraft to is what an extraterrestrial space traveler might see as he/she/it approaches the Earth-Moon system.
ASTEROID EROS THREE VIEW’S OF EROS’S SURFACE A CLOSE UP OF CRATER ON EROS
CLOSE VIEW OF HALLEY’S NUCLEUS AS IT WAS BEING APPROACHED BY GIOTTO SPACECRAFT COMETS
JUPITER Full disk images of Jupiter taken by Voyager 1 (top), enhanced to bring out various color tones  Color Gallileo full-disk image of the planet Jupiter
ASTRONOMY SUPERNOVA-KEPLER
IMAGE PAIR OF CRAB NEBULA.
In September, 2004 a reasonable claim has been made by astronomers using the European Space Agency telescope in Chile of having found the find an actual planet. Look at this infrared image of their observation: A SMALL BROWN DWARF STAR AND AN ASSOCIATED LARGE PLANET(RED).
A later HST image of the central part of NGC 604 showed a characteristic feature, the development of a large number of small starbursts within the central part of the circulating gas medium. LIFE OF A STAR
PROJECT BY: GURNEET KAUR

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REMOTE SENSING

  • 2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I WOULD SINCERELY LIKE TO THANK MY PHYSICS TEACHER MR. M. KANNAN WHO HAS BEEN THERE ALWAYS TO HELP ME IN PREPARING THIS PROJECT,FOR PUTTING TREMENDOUS EFFORT FROM HIS SIDE TO ASSIST ME AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. GURNEET KAUR XII-SCIENCE FAITH ACADEMY
  • 3. A physical quantity (light) emanates from that screen, which is a source of radiation. The radiated light passes over a distance, and thus is "remote" to some extent, until it encounters and is captured by a sensor (your eyes). Each eye sends a signal to a processor (your brain) which records the data and interprets this into information. Several of the human senses gather their awareness of the external world almost entirely by perceiving a variety of signals, either emitted or reflected, actively or passively, from objects that transmit this information in waves or pulses.. CONCEPT OF REMOTE SENSING
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  • 5. HISTORY OF REMOTE SENSING
  • 6. The photographic camera has served as prime remote sensor for more than 150 years. It captures an image of targets exterior to it by concentrating electromagnetic (EM) radiation (normally, visible light) through a lens onto a recording medium. The picture is a view of a Swedish town . 1.CAMERA
  • 7. The first non-photo sensors were television cameras mounted on unmanned spacecraft and were devoted mainly to looking at clouds. The first U.S. meteorological satellite, TIROS-1, launched by an Atlas rocket into orbit on April 1, 1960, looked similar to this later TIROS vehicle. TIROS, for Television Infrared Observation Satellite , used vidicon cameras to scan wide area at a time.     2.TIROS
  • 8. The first multispectral photography from space happened during the famous 1968 Apollo 9 mission. 3.MULTISPECTRAL PHOTOGRAPHY Multispectral false color picture of southern California round San Diego
  • 9. 4.Landsat 1 (Earth Resources Technology Satellite)
  • 10. A more sophistical multispectral imaging sensor, named the Thematic Mapper (TM) has been added to Landsats 4 (1982), 5 (1984), 6 (this last failed to attain orbit during launch and thus has never returned data) and 7 (1999). These TMs flew on redesigned, more advanced platforms, the first of which, Landsat-4 (D before launch) is pictured     5.Landsat's Thematic Mapper (TM)
  • 11. AREA IN FLORIDA IMAGED IN ALL 7 BANDS BY LANDSAT THEMATIC MAPPER.
  • 12. TM image covering the Sonoran Desert of northwest Mexico (a bit of the Gulf of California appears in the lower left), shown here in true color.                         TM image of late Fall, mountain ranges in southeastern California and western Nevada. The large valley towards the left is Death Valley, with the Panamint Range to its left EXAMPLES OF TM IMAGERY
  • 13. Radar (an active microwave system) has been flown on both military and civilian spacecraft because of its ability (for certain wavelengths) to penetrate clouds Another class of satellite remote sensors now in space are radar systems .Radar commonly provides a very different view of the same landscape compared with a visible image RADAR REMOTE SENSING
  • 14. Here is an image of the English Channel made by radar technology
  • 15. The area shown is that part of Israel containing disputed West Bank territory that includes Jerusalem (yellowish patterns on left) and the top of the Dead Sea.
  • 17. Most remote sensing instruments (sensors) are designed to measure photons. The fundamental principle underlying sensor operation centers on what happens in a critical component - the detector. This is the concept of the photoelectric effect This, simply stated, says that there will be an emission of negative particles (electrons) when a negatively charged plate of some appropriate light-sensitive material is subjected to a beam of photons. The electrons can then be made to flow from the plate, collected, and counted as a signal . A key point: The magnitude of the electric current produced (number of photoelectrons per unit time) is directly proportional to the light intensity. Thus, changes in the electric current can be used to measure changes in the photons (numbers; intensity) that strike the plate (detector) during a given time interval. SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
  • 18. Making spectral measurements depends on the interactions between the incident radiation and the atomic and molecular structures of the material. These interactions lead to a reflected signal, which changes some as it returns through the atmosphere. Finally, the measurement depends on the nature of the detector system's response in the sensor. After testing the response of many materials, remote sensing experts can use spectral measurements to describe an object by its composition. New kinds of images can be produced by making special data sets using computer processing programs All these processing and classifying activities are done to lead to some sorts of end results or "bottom lines". The purpose is to gain new information, derive applications, and make action decisions. For example, a Geographic Information System program will utilize a variety of data that may be gathered and processed simply to answer a question like: "Where is the best place in a region of interest to locate (site) a new electric power plant?" Processing and Classification of Remotely Sensed Data
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  • 23. INDIA IN THE FIELD OF REMOTE SENSING India successfully operates several Earth-resources satellites that gather data in the Visible and Near IR bands, beginning with IRS-1A in March of 1988. The latest in the series, IRS-1D, launched on September 29, 1997. Its LISS sensor captures radiation in the blue-green, green, red, and near IR bands at 23 m spatial resolution. India has launched four satellites, the IRS series , each with multispectral sensors.
  • 24. IRS-1D 5.8 meter panchromatic view of part of the harbor along the coastline at Tamil Nadu in India .
  • 25. In 2003 the IRS program orbited the first in a new series, ResourceSat-1, whose chief sensor images at 56 meters. Here is its first returned image of a part of the Himalayas, seen on October 23, 2003.                                                                                                                                   
  • 26. A three-band color composite made by the IRS showing mountainous terrain and pediments with alluvium fans in southern Iran.
  • 28. Depending almost exclusively on imaging capabilities, "spy satellites" have activities. Visible, Near-Infrared; Thermal Infrared, and Radar sensors are applied to gathering been orbited by the hundreds (by several countries) to gather military intelligence or information about terrorist information about ground targets and activities of national security significance . MILITARY APPLICATIONS , TESAR IMAGE OF PENTAGON,U.S.A
  • 29. MEDICAL APPLICATIONS The use of various instruments/machines as diagnostic tools in medical examinations falls within the broad definition of remote sensing, although the target or surface being analyzed is close to the sensor, which may be exterior to the body or can be inserted inside the body to examine internal organs. Electromagnetic radiation is the sensing medium in most analyses. Both active and passive sensors are used. The usual end product is an image. Most medical remote sensing is designed to "see into" the body without having to be invasive (cutting it open). Some techniques produce only static images; others can actually display the features being examined in dynamic, real time images which show the functional movements of the organ (s) within the body.
  • 31. By use of instruments that move into different directions from which to examine the body, which may also move systematically, the resulting images will form a sequence of slices that can (using the computer to integrate the image set into an assemblage of successive views) produce a three-dimensional reconstruction of the segment of the body being diagnosed. This 3-D capability is a principal output of the process called tomography. Individual slices (cross-sections) are an alternate product. X-ray based tomographic imagery is the outcome of a CAT Scan which today is a widely used means of imaging primarily the body's soft parts. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses a different approach that combines magnetic fields and radio waves to excite hydrogen nuclei in parts of the body to generate images of organs, and vascular and neurological systems through variations in intensity and location of induced emitted radio signals. CAT SCAN AND NMRI
  • 33. MINERAL EXPLORATION The left image shows the area mapped as rendered in a near natural color version; the center image utilizes narrow bands that are at wavelengths in which certain minerals reflect energy related to vibrational absorption modes of excitation; in the right image, modes are electronic absorption .Shown here without the mineral identification key, the reds, yellows, purples, greens, etc. all relate to specific minerals. AVIRIS images, used for mineral exploration near Cuprite, Nevada and other mining districts are displayed following an extended narrative on principles of spectroscopy and further consideration of the hyperspectral approach. A preview of the remarkable results of this technology is given by this trio of images of the Cuprite district.
  • 34. TO STUDY SEISMIC DISTURBANCES
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  • 36.                                                                                                                                                   Of course, picking up changes over large areas and long time spans is just one of many uses that space imagery is being put to. As an example here is a classification of major ground cover types in part of one county (Monmouth) in New Jersey just south of Sandy Hook . Its specific purpose was to define the surface characteristics that could affect water quality planning in the Navesink Watershed. This map was made using Landsat MSS imagery. LAND ASSESSMENT
  • 37. A given scene imaged at different times of the year can show great variety. Changing Sun angles, atmospheric variations, seasonal differences in vegetation cover, presence of snow, and other variables will produce often pronounced contrasts in the spectral responses that determine "how an image looks". This is evident in this montage of 6 Landsat MSS images of an area in the desert of Utah. TO STUDY SEASONAL VARIATIONS
  • 38. Here is a plot of the global distribution of the ionosphere, measured by the Jason-1 satellite (pages 8-7 and 14-12) whose prime mission is to measure Sea Surface Heights. TO STUDY EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE
  • 39. TO STUDY THE PARTICLE TRAPPING FIELDS The image is made by HENA ( High Energy Neutron Atom ) sensor to show the density variations of hot plasma around the Earth .
  • 40. TO DETECT SOLAR WINDS This illustration is a two-dimensional cutaway sketch of streamlines representing solar wind particles as they passed through Earth's magnetic field.
  • 41. PLANETARY REMOTE SENSING Astronomers from ancient times until Galileo knew almost nothing about stars and planets except that the latter moved in a regular fashion through the skies. One of the first examples of remote sensing was Galileo’s use of a primitive telescope to discover the Moon’s craters and the moons of Jupiter. In the early 20th century, Hubble learned that most stars were actually galaxies - clusters of billions of stars. But it took the space program, with its probes to and orbiters around the planets, to open up the other planetary bodies in the Solar System to a systematic examination. The wealth of knowledge this has brought, largely through the remote sensing devices carried on the spacecraft, has given astronomers today remarkable insights into the nature and history of the planets.
  • 42. An image that places the Moon in context with its parent planet Earth. This view, taken from the Galileo spacecraft to is what an extraterrestrial space traveler might see as he/she/it approaches the Earth-Moon system.
  • 43. ASTEROID EROS THREE VIEW’S OF EROS’S SURFACE A CLOSE UP OF CRATER ON EROS
  • 44. CLOSE VIEW OF HALLEY’S NUCLEUS AS IT WAS BEING APPROACHED BY GIOTTO SPACECRAFT COMETS
  • 45. JUPITER Full disk images of Jupiter taken by Voyager 1 (top), enhanced to bring out various color tones Color Gallileo full-disk image of the planet Jupiter
  • 47. IMAGE PAIR OF CRAB NEBULA.
  • 48. In September, 2004 a reasonable claim has been made by astronomers using the European Space Agency telescope in Chile of having found the find an actual planet. Look at this infrared image of their observation: A SMALL BROWN DWARF STAR AND AN ASSOCIATED LARGE PLANET(RED).
  • 49. A later HST image of the central part of NGC 604 showed a characteristic feature, the development of a large number of small starbursts within the central part of the circulating gas medium. LIFE OF A STAR