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This type of satellite imagery uses reflected sunlight (this is actually reflected solar radiation) to see things in the atmosphere and on the ...
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/append/glossary_v.htm
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Images formed from data collected by a weather satellite that reveal visual information on the nature of the atmosphere such as the flow of water vapour, the development and movement of weather systems, or the distribution of the temperatures of cloud tops or the earth's surface.
http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/general/wxgls_os.htm
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Digital data obtained from sensors carried in satellites. It includes collecting data both in the visible and non-visible portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. One system is the multispectral scanner carried in Landsat satellites.
http://geoapp2.gov.mb.ca/website/MAFRI/Glossary3.html
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a representation of the measurement of energy emitted or reflected by the Earth in a variety of wavelengths. Earth observation imagery takes a number of forms, of which the most traditional are optical and near-infrared radiation, from about 0.4 (blue) to 2.0 (IR) micrometers. ...
http://coris.noaa.gov/glossary/glossary_l_z.html
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information obtained using GPS, or Global Positioning System, by coordinating signals from three or more satellites.
http://www.ocean-institute.org/edu_programs/materials/P/Glo/S_Glos.htm
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Remotely sensed data imagery created from a IHS-RBG combination of CCRS airborne radar and Landsat TM bands 4, 5, and 7.
http://spans.gscc.nrcan.gc.ca/~ren/coal/Glossary.html
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Also known as Remote Sensing Imagery. This GIS layer is an index of images of the surface of the earth obtained by an orbiting satellite or airplane using a digital remote sensing collection device such as a camera, laser, or radar.
http://www.dir.state.tx.us/tgic/pubs/digtex2004/appendix3.htm
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Satellite imagery consists of photographs of Earth or other planets made from artificial satellites.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite imagery
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