1. Eyes in the sky &Eyes in the sky &
Data analysisData analysis
You seeYou see
2. Remote sensing is the method of collecting
information about an object,place or
phenomenon with the aid of satellite without
actual physical contact
Remote sensingRemote sensing
3. Platform
The surface on which the camera or scanner
for data collection is placed as platform
3 Factors3 Factors
1 Platform
2 Energy
3 Sensor
18. METSAT- Meteorological satellite
LANDSAT – Land resources technology
satellite
SPOT – (FRENCH) Satellite pour observation
de la Terre
MOS – Marine observation satellite
ERS – European remote satellite
20. Spatial resolution
The size of smallest object on earth that can
be recognized by the sensor is the spatial
resolution
Spectral band
Radio metric sensitivity
34. Uses of GIS
WE CAN
COMPILE DATA FROM
DIFFERENT SOURCES
Update and incorporate data
easily
Conduct thematic studies
Represent geographical
features spatially
Prepare maps,tables,and
graphs
Generate visual models of
future phenomena &process
based on the data collected
41.
Compares different methods of
remote sensing
Classifies remote sensing on
the basis of platform
Explains the importance of
overlap in aerial photographs
List the merits and demerits of
aerial remote sensing
Compares the geostationary
and sun synchronous satellites
List the sectors where the RST
is used
Explains GIS analysis
List the use of Gis
EXPLAIN VARIOUS satellite
navigation system
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