Cornell Note Taking Radarsat a Canadian Satellite.

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Cornell Note Taking Radarsat a Canadian Satellite

Cornell Note Taking Page Set Up Big Ideas Big questions or statements based on the article Details Supporting details of the big ideas. Summary: 2 -3 sentences to sum up what the notes are about.

Radarsat’s New Role in Marine Pollution Detection Big Ideas: 1.What is Radarsat? 2.What does Radarsat do? 3.How can Radarsat fight pollution? 4.How has Radarsat changed Canada’s ability to monitor oil pollution?

Radarsat’s New Role in Marine Pollution Detection Details: 1 a)It is a satellite that provides detailed information of the earth’s surface for agriculture, forestry, oceanography, disaster management, and more.

Radarsat’s New Role in Marine Pollution Detection Details: 2 a)Captures sunlight reflected from the earth so it can “see” through clouds rain, fog, smoke, haze, and darkness, to get a high quality image of earth.

Radarsat’s New Role in Marine Pollution Detection Details: 3 a)Views of the arctic daily and any part of Canada every 3 days. b)Oil spill will appear as a dark spot in the ocean. c)Information is given to Coast Guard immediately.

Radarsat’s New Role in Marine Pollution Detection Details: 4 a)Arial pollution surveillance in Canada was happening about 400 hours a year. California is 2000 hours. Australia is hours. b)Canada is now able to watch day and night, in any weather condition.

Radarsat’s New Role in Marine Pollution Detection Summary Radarsat is a satellite that can monitor our waters in any weather condition 24 hours a day. It can increase the monitoring time and help catch ships that dump bilge illegally in our waters.