CBSE BOARD X, asked by kumarsanu2327, 1 month ago

Which one is not online satellite data repository?

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Answered by XxCharmingGuyxX
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Answered by rashich1219
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Online satellite data repository

Explanation:

  • Satellite data, often known as satellite imaging, is information gathered by man-made satellites in their orbits about the Earth and other planets in space.
  • Earth Observation (EO) is the most prevalent application for satellite data: satellites transmit information on the planet's surface and weather changes.
  • Remote sensing technologies are used to create satellite data. Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, for example, provides a reliable and fast data stream for a variety of land and maritime applications.
  • For governments and organisations, this is the ability to act quickly, such as in the case of natural disasters and crimes; for corporations, it means the ability to respond quickly.
  • The availability of authentic information on the Earth's surface, weather, and other incidents is one of the fundamental values of satellite data.
  • Cumulative data aids in understanding long-term trends, while current data allows for quick response to identified problems. The number of satellite data uses is limitless, and they offer several benefits on a global and local scale.
  • The employment of remote sensing technologies to monitor broad areas of land, sea, and atmosphere is referred to as Earth Observation (EO).
  • Remote sensing is the process of viewing an item (in this case, the Earth) using a device that is physically separated from it.
  • The vast majority of Earth Observation data comes from spaceborne platforms equipped with remote sensing technology. Satellites are used for Earth observation because their payloads capture and send photographs or other data about the Earth's features.
  • To be able to carry out their photographic functions, Earth Observation satellites are often launched into low-altitude orbits (approximately 600-800 km above the Earth's surface).
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