Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 2002
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IAF abstracts, 34th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, The Second World Space Congress, held 10-19 October, 2002 in Houston, TX, USA.,
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
Youth Space Center of BMSTU and "Radioelectronic systems and devices" department started this project to provide Internet access to the images of Earth surface from NOAA satellites. Engineering and technological center "ScanEx" developed the concept of the project, and implements technical support. The major goal of the project is promoting space imagery data to world meteorological and environment monitoring services, monitoring of natural disasters,. The receiving station gets data from satellites daily, except weekends. Our station is used to receive and record data from NOAA polar orbiting satellites in the HRPT (High Resolution Image Transmission, 1.7 GHz) format. The HRPT data stream is filled mostly with data from the AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) which creates images of the underlying Earth surface and cloud cover in 5 spectral bands (from visible to thermal infrared), in a 3000 km wide swath with a spatial resolution of 1.1 km in the middle of the swath. The station can acquire 8 - 12 images of the surrounding territory a day, with the size of the data file written in each reception session being 60 - 80 MB.
Davidova Elena
Kopik Nataliya
Meshkoy Vasiliy
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