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EYES
ON THE EARTH: NASA'S REMOTE SENSING FLEET
NASA’s
Earth observing fleet is growing, and the sum of its capabilities
is facilitating extraordinary new research for scientists
all over the world. To learn more about a particular satellite,
check out the following web sites.
LANDSAT:
Continuing a Legacy of Earth Observation
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here for a high resolution image
EO-1:
A View From Above
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here for a high resolution image
Click
here for the story
GOES:
News you Can Use
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here for a high resolution image
POES:
Advancing Daily Earth Observations
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here for a high resolution image
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TERRA:
The Modern Flagship the Earth Observing System
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here for a high resolution image
SEAWiFS:
Big Returns from a Small Package
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here for a high resolution image
TRMM:
Watching Rain to Help Explain
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here for a high resolution image
TOMS:
Probing the Ozone Layer from Above
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here for a high resolution image
How
High the Sea: TOPEX/Poseidon at Work
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here for a high resolution image
FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This
web page is just a taste of the kind of material available
on our Earth science video tape Earth Science 2000: Year
of Promise, Year of Change.
For
copies of the video, contact our tape duplication service.
The library number for this tape is G01-001.
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The
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There’s
also lots of information about what else is available from
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center at the GODDARD TV link,
found at http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov
You’ll find our catalogue there, with information about dozens
of other high quality productions, including stories on cutting
edge Earth science, spacecraft design, solar physics, Hubble
Space Telescope research, and much more.
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