Remote sensing in the media has become ubiquitous, with satellite imagery appearing in everything from the news to sitcoms to blockbuster movies, and even commercials. Given the varying levels of quality and interpretability, there is much to think about and discuss!
Friday, September 22, 2017
Al Hawizeh Marsh, 1973-2000
Take a closer look at today's image of the day, located in Iraq and Iran.
If you'd like to find this spot in Google Earth, try the following (and zoom out quite a ways):
31°01'35.93" N 47°24'54.76" E
Interpretation question:
What is the olive-brown area that appears in the 2000 image (bottom)? What factors on the ground lead to this color?
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