Satellite Imaging
Satellite Imaging refers to the technique of capturing images of the Earth’s surface using satellites equipped with imaging sensors. These images are collected through various spectral bands, including visible, infrared, and radar, to provide information about the land, water, and atmosphere. Satellite imaging is used for a variety of applications, including environmental monitoring, urban planning, agriculture, forestry, and disaster management. The data obtained can be processed to create detailed maps, analyze changes over time, monitor natural resources, and support scientific research. Satellite imaging plays a crucial role in remote sensing, allowing for large-scale observation and analysis of geographic features and phenomena.