Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988nascp3014.....w&link_type=abstract
NASA Conf. Publ., NASA CP-3014, 5+38 pp.
Physics
Cameras, Earth Observations (From Space), Imaging Techniques, Polarization (Waves), Radiative Transfer, Space Shuttle Payloads, Climatology, Earth Resources, Geology, Hydrology, Remote Sensing, Vegetation
Scientific paper
Preliminary analysis of polarized images of earth collected by hand-held cameras on Shuttle Missions 51A, 51G, 51I, and 61A indicate that information of the earth's surface and atmosphere exists in those data. To ensure that follow-on research in polarization is focused upon and that the experiments are properly designed to address specific questions, 26 scientists with past experience and interest in polarization observations met at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center on November 3 to 5, 1987. This conference report summarizes the discussions and provides the recommendations of the group for follow-on research.
Coulson Kinsell L.
Whitehead Victor S.
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