National Research Council. Satellite Observations to Benefit Science and Society
معرفی کتاب «National Research Council. Satellite Observations to Benefit Science and Society» نوشتهٔ National Research Council; Space Studies Board; Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future; Robert Henson، منتشرشده توسط نشر The National Academies Press در سال 2008. این کتاب در 32 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «National Research Council. Satellite Observations to Benefit Science and Society» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
Satellite Observations to Benefit Science and Society: Recommended Missions for the Next Decade brings the next ten years into focus for the Earth and environmental science community with a prioritized agenda of space programs, missions, and supporting activities that will best serve scientists in the next decade. These missions will address a broad range of societal needs, such as more reliable weather forecasts, early earthquake warnings, and improved pollution management, benefiting both scientific discovery and the health and well-being of society.
Based on the 2007 book, Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond, this book explores each of the seventeen recommended missions in detail, identifying launch dates, responsible agencies, estimated cost, scientific and public benefits, and more. Printed entirely in color, the book features rich photographs and illustrations, tables, and graphs that will keep the attention of scientists and non-scientists alike.
Based on the 2007 book, "Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond", this book explores each of the seventeen recommended missions. It identifies launch dates, responsible agencies, estimated cost, and scientific and public benefits. It features photographs and illustrations, tables, and graphs. Recommends seventeen missions in diverse areas, including ASCENDS, Active Sensing of CO2 Emissions over Nights, Days, and Seasons and SCP, Snow and Cold Land Processes