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1. Three Color Light

Visible Earth -- a comprehensive digital catalog of NASA's publicly available Earth science images, animations, and data visualizations.

 

Chapters

  1. Three Color Light
  2. Pixels and Colors
  3. Measuring Length in Digital Images
  4. Measuring Area in Digital Images
  5. Exploring and Measuring Light
  6. Spectral Analysis
  7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

Earth Observatory Image of the Day

Aerial View Photography


2. Pixels and Colors

 

 

Chapters

  1. Three Color Light
  2. Pixels and Colors
  3. Measuring Length in Digital Images
  4. Measuring Area in Digital Images
  5. Exploring and Measuring Light
  6. Spectral Analysis
  7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

 

3. Measuring Length in Digital Images


 

 

Chapters

  1. Three Color Light
  2. Pixels and Colors
  3. Measuring Length in Digital Images
  4. Measuring Area in Digital Images
  5. Exploring and Measuring Light
  6. Spectral Analysis
  7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

 

4. Measuring Area in Digital Images

2009 June 30. Most complete Earth map published. BBC News. Excerpt: The most complete terrain map of the Earth's surface has been published. The data, comprising 1.3 million images, come from a collaboration between the US space agency Nasa and the Japanese trade ministry. The images were taken by Japan's Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (Aster) aboard the Terra satellite.
The resulting Global Digital Elevation Map covers 99% of the Earth's surface, and will be free to download and use.
..."This is the most complete, consistent global digital elevation data yet made available to the world," said Woody Turner, Nasa programme scientist on the Aster mission.
...Previously, the most complete such topographic map was Nasa's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, covering 80% of the Earth's surface. However, the mission's results were less accurate in steep terrain and in some deserts. Nasa is now working to combine those data with the new Aster observations to further improve on the global map....

Earth Exploration Toolbook -- provides step-by-step instructions for using Earth science datasets and software tools in educational settings. Each chapter of the EET walks users through an example-a case study in which the user accesses data and uses analysis tools to explore issues or concepts in Earth system science. In each chapter, users produce and analyze maps, graphs, images, or other data products.

Chesapeake Bay from Space The site contains a wide variety of remote sensing data and tools designed to introduce decision makers to the use and interpretation of Landsat 7 imagery, with a primary focus on imagery used to measure the extent of impervious surfaces in the Chesapeake Bay and Maryland Coastal Bays Watersheds.

 

Chapters

  1. Three Color Light
  2. Pixels and Colors
  3. Measuring Length in Digital Images
  4. Measuring Area in Digital Images
  5. Exploring and Measuring Light
  6. Spectral Analysis
  7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

 

5. Exploring and Measuring Light

UV and IR digital photography of nature, website by Dr. Bjorn Roslett

 

Chapters

  1. Three Color Light
  2. Pixels and Colors
  3. Measuring Length in Digital Images
  4. Measuring Area in Digital Images
  5. Exploring and Measuring Light
  6. Spectral Analysis
  7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

 

6. Spectral Analysis

2009 May 28. RELEASE: 09-124 NASA SATELLITE DETECTS RED GLOW TO MAP GLOBAL OCEAN PLANT HEALTH. Excerpt: WASHINGTON -- Researchers have conducted the first global analysis of the health and productivity of ocean plants using a unique signal detected by NASA's Aqua satellite. Ocean scientists can now remotely measure the amount of fluorescent red light emitted by phytoplankton and assess how efficiently these microscopic plants turn sunlight and nutrients into food through photosynthesis. Researchers also can study how changes in the global environment alter these processes at the center of the ocean food web.
...Phytoplankton account for half of all photosynthetic activity on Earth and play a key role in the balance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The health of these marine plants affects the amount of carbon dioxide the ocean can absorb from the atmosphere and how the ocean responds to a changing climate.
"This is the first direct measurement of the health of the phytoplankton in the ocean," said Michael Behrenfeld, a biologist who specializes in marine plants at Oregon State University. "We have an important new tool for observing changes in phytoplankton every week, all over the planet."
...Using the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite, scientists have now observed "red-light fluorescence" over the open ocean. MODIS is the first instrument to observe this signal on a global scale.
...Scientists previously used satellite sensors to track the amount of plant life in the ocean by measuring the amount and distribution of chlorophyll. "Chlorophyll gives us a picture of how much phytoplankton is present," said co-author Scott Doney, a marine chemist from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, Mass. "Fluorescence provides insight into how well they are functioning in the ecosystem."
With this new measurement, the scientists discovered large areas of the Indian Ocean where phytoplankton were under stress from iron deficiency. They were surprised to see large portions of the ocean "light up" seasonally as phytoplankton responded to a lack of iron in their diet. The amount of fluorescence increases when phytoplankton have too little iron, a nutrient in seawater. Iron reaches the sea surface on winds blowing dust from deserts and other arid areas, and from upwelling currents. ...

2005 Feb. TERRA TURNS FIVE. Five years ago NASA's Terra satellite began measuring Earth's vital signs with a combination of accuracy, precision, and resolution the world had never before seen. Today, Terra completes the fifth year in what was scheduled to be at least a six-year mission to advance understanding of Earth's climate system, and to help improve our quality of life.

2005 Jan 11. NASA RELEASE: 05-018. NASA Free Computer Model Available to Classrooms. A free NASA global climate model is available for high school and university desktop computers. The Educational Global Climate Model (EdGCM), available for both Windows and Mac platforms, incorporates a 3-D climate model developed at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), New York. ... It runs on a desktop computer to allow teachers and students to conduct experiments identical to those scientists run on supercomputers to simulate past and future climate changes. "The real goal of EdGCM is to allow teachers and students to learn more about climate science by participating in the full scientific process, including experiment design, running model simulations, analyzing data, and reporting on results via the Web," said Mark Chandler, lead researcher for the EdGCM project from Columbia University, New York. For more information about the EdGCM, visit: http://www.edgcm.org to download EdGCM software from the Internet.

GLOBAL GARDEN GETS GREENER In the last two decades of the twentieth century, in many parts of the global garden, the climate grew warmer, wetter, and sunnier, and despite a few El Niño-related setbacks, plants flourished for the most part. A team of eight scientists from across the country worked for almost a year and half to pull together satellite data on vegetation and ground- and satellite-based climate observations.

 

 

Chapters

  1. Three Color Light
  2. Pixels and Colors
  3. Measuring Length in Digital Images
  4. Measuring Area in Digital Images
  5. Exploring and Measuring Light
  6. Spectral Analysis
  7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

 

7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

23 October 2007. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES BURN OUT OF CONTROL: NEW NASA SATELLITE IMAGES SHOW FIRES' RAPID GROWTH.By Laura Spector, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Excerpt: NASA satellites continue to capture remarkable new images of the wildfires raging in Southern California. At least 14 massive fires are reported to have scorched about 425 square miles from north of Los Angeles to southeast of San Diego.
The latest images, captured by NASA satellites on the afternoon of October 22, show the thick, billowing smoke coming off the numerous large fires and spreading over the Pacific Ocean.
Dry, drought-stricken vegetation and Santa Ana winds, which can reach hurricane speeds, have contributed to the devastating effect of these blazes.... According to news reports, almost 700 homes have been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate.
...A pair of images, depicting the area around Los Angeles on October 21, 2007, shows just how quickly the fires grew. According to the National Interagency Fire Center, the blazes have burned over 84,000 acres since they began over the weekend. Thousands of residents have been evacuated from their homes and a state of emergency has been issued for 7 California counties.

July 15, 2002, Urbanization's Aftermath -- Using satellite images of city lights at night, [a group of researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center led by biologist and remote sensing specialist Marc Imhoff] constructed a map of the urbanized areas of the United States. They then retrieved vegetation density readings of present day American cities as well as simulated readings of the landscapes that pre-dated these cities. By combining the vegetation data with the urbanization maps, Imhoff was able to calculate the effects of urbanization on many types of ecosystems across the country.

 

 

Chapters

  1. Three Color Light
  2. Pixels and Colors
  3. Measuring Length in Digital Images
  4. Measuring Area in Digital Images
  5. Exploring and Measuring Light
  6. Spectral Analysis
  7. Temporal Analysis of Satellite Images

Project Gigalopolis: Urban and Land Cover Modeling

   

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