A Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) is a set of satellite images taken from the same scene at different times. A SITS makes use of different satellite sources to obtain a larger data series with short time interval between two images. In this case, it is fundamental to observe the spatial resolution and registration constraints. Satellite observations offer opportunities for understanding how Earth is changing, for determining the causes of these changes, and for predicting future changes. Remotely sensed data, combined with information from ecosystem models, offers an opportunity for predicting and understanding the behavior of the Earth's ecosystem. Sensors with high spatial and temporal resolutions make the observation of precise spatio-temporal structures in dynamic scenes more accessible. Temporal components integrated with spectral and spatial dimensions allows the identification of complex patterns concerning applications connected with environmental monitoring and analysis of land-cover dynamics. (Wikipedia).
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From playlist The Solar System
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From playlist Space Time!
A Brief History Of (Keeping) Time
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Mars Flying Down to Frost Patches and Crater Floors
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From playlist The Solar System
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From playlist Earth And Its Moon
The Future of Space Telescopes
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE The mysteries of our universe seem limitless. However to unlock them, we’re going to need some incredible technologies to peer deeper and more sharply into space time.
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A Strange Grid Pattern in the Gobi Desert | What On Earth? (Full Episode)
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From playlist Free Science Channel Episodes
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From playlist Radio and Radio Astronomy
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Special Topics - GPS (49 of 100) GPS Time Moves Ahead of UTC Time
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