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Surface Mapping of Earth-like Exoplanets using Single Point Light Curves
Published on: May 10, 2020
まとめ
新しいLandsat 7衛星画像は,品質の改善を示しています. しかし,研究者は,2006年以降の地球監視衛星の将来について懸念しており,政府の計画が民間産業の後継者に移行する計画である.
科学分野:
- 地球観測科学 地球観測科学
- 衛星技術に関する技術.
背景:
- 1972年に開始されたLandsatプログラムは,世界的な環境モニタリングの礎石となっています.
- 最近追加されたLandsat 7は,科学研究に不可欠な画像の強化を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- Landsat 7衛星からの画像品質の進歩を強調するために.
- ランドサット7の運用寿命を超えた地球観測能力の継続に関する懸念に対処するために.
主な方法:
- ランドサット7衛星からの画像データの分析.
- 将来の衛星ミッションの政府の計画とスケジュールのレビュー.
主要な成果:
- ランドサット7は,画像解像度とデータ品質を大幅に改善しています.
- 適切な後継衛星の開発と展開をめぐる不確実性があります.
結論:
- ランドサット7号は技術的な飛躍を意味するものの,その後継衛星が存在しない可能性は,長期地球観測にリスクをもたらす.
- 衛星管理を民間企業に移行するには,データの継続性と科学的アクセスを確保するために慎重に検討する必要があります.
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