| STS-102 Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Debriefing with Crewmembers April 24, 2001 |
| INDIA, CHAD. LIBYA AND EGYPT |
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| STS102-303-17 |
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| Aswan High Dam in 6-meter Resolution from the International Space
Station: Astronaut photography of the Earth from the
International Space Station has achieved resolutions close to those
available from commercial remote sensing satellites—with many
photographs having spatial resolutions of less than six meters. Astronauts take the photographs by hand and physically compensate for the motion of the spacecraft relative to the Earth while the images are being acquired. The achievement was highlighted in an article entitled “Space Station Allows Remote Sensing of Earth to within Six Meters” published in this week’s edition of Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Lines painted on airport runways at the Aswan Airport served to independently validate the spatial resolution of the camera sensor. For press information, read: International Space Station Astronauts Set New Standard for Earth Photography For details, see Robinson, J. A. and Evans, C. A. 2002. Space Station Allows Remote Sensing of Earth to within Six Meters. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 83(17):185, 188. See
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