Satellite Investigation
Satellite Investigation refers to the use of satellite technology and data analysis to gather information about the Earth’s surface, atmosphere, and various phenomena. This process often involves remote sensing techniques, where satellites equipped with sensors collect data on terrestrial features, environmental conditions, and human activities. The information obtained can be used for various applications, including environmental monitoring, urban planning, disaster response, agricultural assessment, and scientific research. Satellite investigations can provide insights into changes over time, such as land use patterns, deforestation, climate change impacts, and natural resource management. By analyzing the data collected from satellites, researchers and decision-makers can make informed decisions related to environmental protection, resource allocation, and policy development.