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1 March 1974Requirements For A Synchronous Earth Observation Satellite (SEOS)
For more than a decade, satellite-borne instruments, in programs such as TIROS, Nimbus, and ATS, have been providing information about the earth and its atmosphere. Without satellites, much of this information could not be derived as data must be obtained from remote and inaccessible areas, large area coverage, and/or through timely and rapid assessment of dynamic events.
Donald S. Lowe
"Requirements For A Synchronous Earth Observation Satellite (SEOS)", Proc. SPIE 0051, Scanners and Imagery Systems for Earth Observation, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964584
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Donald S. Lowe, "Requirements For A Synchronous Earth Observation Satellite (SEOS)," Proc. SPIE 0051, Scanners and Imagery Systems for Earth Observation, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964584