- Earth observation
Earth observation is the gathering of information about planet Earth’s physical, chemical and biological systems. It is used to monitor and assess the status of, and changes in, the
natural environment and thebuilt environment . In recent years, Earth observation has become technologically more and more sophisticated. It has also become more important due to the dramatic impact that modern human civilization is having on the Earth, the need to minimize the negative impacts, and the opportunities Earth observation provides to improve social and economic well-being.Earth observations can include:
• a birdwatcher’s notes on bird sightings
• numerical measurements taken by athermometer , wind gauge, oceanbuoy ,altimeter orseismometer
• photos and radar or sonar images taken from ground or ocean-based instruments
• photos and radar images taken from remote-sensing satellites
• decision-support tools based on processed information, such as maps and modelsJust as Earth observations consist of a wide variety of possible elements, they can be applied to a wide variety of possible uses. Some of the specific applications of Earth observations include:
• forecasting weather
• trackingbiodiversity andwildlife trends
• measuring land-use change (such asdeforestation )
• monitoring and responding tonatural disaster s, including fires,flood s,earthquake s andtsunami s
• managingnatural resource s, such asenergy ,freshwater andagriculture
• addressing emerging diseases and other health risks
• predicting, adapting to and mitigatingclimate change The quality and quantity of Earth observations continue to mount rapidly. In addition to the ongoing launch of new remote-sensing satellites, increasingly sophisticated in-situ instruments located on the ground, on balloons and airplanes, and in rivers, lakes and oceans, are generating increasingly comprehensive, near-real time observations.
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Earth observation satellite
*Group on Earth Observations
*Global Earth Observation System of Systems An example of Earth observing sensors are the sensors in the
Landsat program .
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