A radio picture of the earth

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Brightness Temperature, Microwave Imagery, Remote Sensors, Satellite Observation, Airborne/Spaceborne Computers, Earth Surface, Nimbus 5 Satellite, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Telescopes, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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A technique called passive microwave remote sensing can be used to obtain a new view of the planet earth by means of radio telescopes carried aboard artificial satellites. An important relationship between the observed radio brightness temperature and the surface conditions provides the basis for the new technique. A radio image is presented of the entire earth on the basis of Nimbus microwave-image data taken January 12-16, 1973.

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