Intro to Remote Sensing

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Intro to Remote Sensing

Remote sensing is: Acquisition of information about a distant object or phenomenon using electromagnetic radiation and the interpretation of derived information products. Or, Matter-energy interactions recorded by sensors processed with computers to enhance and derive information interpreted by human brain and visual system.

Short History of Remote Sensing 1826 Niepee takes first photo 1873 Vogel changes photo emulsions to allow infrared photography 1903 First flight 1914-18 World War I photo reconnaissance 1939-45 World War II photo reconnaissance 1940s Radar invented 1942 Kodak patents false infrared film 1950s Thermal infrared developed by military; advances during Korean Conflict 1956-60 CIA U-2 Program 1957-58 First Russian and American Satellites 1960s Emphasis on photointerpretation; U-2 imagery shown to world; first digital processing and public unveiling of thermal infrared and radar.

In 1827, Joseph Nicephoce Niepee reportedly took the first photograph.

Taken in 1839, this photograph, taken from the roof of a tall building, might be considered the first oblique aerial photograph.

However, credit for the first aerial photograph goes to French author and artist Felix Tournachon who used the nom de plume Nadar. He captured the first aerial photo from a balloon tethered over the Bievre Valley in 1858.

The oldest extant aerial photograph is a view of Boston by James Wallace Black in 1860.

In 1903, Julius Neubranner, photography enthusiast, designed and patented a breast-mounted aerial camera for carrier pigeons

In 1879, Eastman Kodak discovered the formula for making a successful gelatin emulsion covered dry-plate. These developments led to the invention of rolled paper film. The resulting prints were sharp, clear and free from paper grain distortion His work was shortly followed in 1903 by the Wright Brothers' first successful flight of a heavier-than-air aircraft. Another type of aerial platform was available.

Toward the end of the World War I Sherman M Toward the end of the World War I Sherman M. Fairchild developed the first true aerial camera system.

This is the first crude picture obtained from Explorer VI Earth satellite launched August 7, 1959

Short History of Remote Sensing 1970s Specialization in R.S. available; R.S. first integrated with GIS 1973-79 Skylab 1972, 1975, 1978 Landsat 1, 2, 3 1981 Space Shuttle 1982-84 Landsat 4, 5 1986 SPOT Imaging 1990s Degrees in R.S. available; digital photogrammetry; LIDAR; Hyperspectral imagery; USGS takes over Landsat program 1990 SPOT 2 1993 Landsat 6 dives into Indian Ocean; SPOT 3 1998 SPOT 4 1999 Landsat 7 TM+; IKONOS 2000s Imagery readily available, often free (MODIS) 2001+ Quickbird, Google Earth, Worldview, GeoEye…….