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Asked: March 11, 20242024-03-11T08:57:38+05:30 2024-03-11T08:57:38+05:30In: PGCGI

Explain the platforms and orbits used for remote sensing.

Explain the platforms and orbits used for remote sensing.

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      2024-03-11T08:58:12+05:30Added an answer on March 11, 2024 at 8:58 am

      Remote sensing relies on various platforms and orbits to capture data about the Earth's surface from a distance. These platforms encompass satellites, aircraft, and drones, each offering unique advantages in terms of coverage, resolution, and revisit frequency. Additionally, different orbits cater to specific remote sensing objectives. Here's an overview:

      Platforms:

      1. Satellites:

        • Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellites: Orbiting at altitudes ranging from approximately 180 to 2,000 kilometers, LEO satellites provide high-resolution images with frequent revisit times. Examples include the Landsat and Sentinel satellite constellations.
        • Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) Satellites: Positioned at altitudes between 2,000 and 35,786 kilometers, MEO satellites, like those in the GPS constellation, offer broader coverage but with lower spatial resolution compared to LEO satellites.
        • Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) Satellites: Orbiting at an altitude of approximately 35,786 kilometers, GEO satellites remain fixed relative to a specific location on Earth's surface. These satellites are often used for meteorological observations, offering continuous monitoring of a specific region.
      2. Aircraft:

        • Manned Aircraft: Piloted aircraft equipped with remote sensing instruments can provide high-resolution and real-time data but are limited in terms of coverage and endurance.
        • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs or Drones): Drones are increasingly used for low-altitude, high-resolution remote sensing. They offer flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to capture data in areas where satellites or manned aircraft may face limitations.

      Orbits:

      1. Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO):

        • Satellites in SSO maintain a consistent angle with respect to the Sun as they orbit the Earth. This orbit is commonly used for Earth observation satellites like Landsat and provides consistent lighting conditions for imaging. It enables systematic coverage of the Earth's surface.
      2. Polar Orbit:

        • Polar orbits pass over the Earth's poles, providing global coverage. Satellites in polar orbits, such as those in the NOAA and TerraSAR-X constellations, are suitable for monitoring the entire Earth's surface but have a limited revisit time for any specific location.
      3. Equatorial Orbit:

        • Satellites in equatorial orbits follow the Earth's equator. While less common for Earth observation, equatorial orbits may be used for specific applications, such as communication satellites.
      4. Geostationary Orbit:

        • Satellites in geostationary orbit remain stationary relative to a fixed point on the Earth's surface. This orbit is suitable for continuous monitoring of specific regions, especially for meteorological and communication satellites.

      The choice of platform and orbit depends on the specific requirements of the remote sensing mission. Satellite-based remote sensing provides global coverage but may sacrifice spatial resolution, while aircraft and drones offer higher resolution but are constrained by their operational range. Understanding the strengths and limitations of each platform and orbit is crucial for optimizing data acquisition strategies in remote sensing applications, including environmental monitoring, disaster management, agriculture, and urban planning.

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