I think they mean observations recorded by satellites or images taken by them (e.g. MESSENGER, Venera 13/14). This might not be specific to "satellite measurements and imagery," but it might include a certain spacecraft measuring the percentages of a certain element in the atmosphere, for example.JoeyC wrote:Does anyone know what the rules refer to when it talks about satellite measurements and imagery? Thanks!
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They also want you to be familiar with various types of satellite imaging and remote sensing, such as radar, spectrometry, laser altimetry, etc. For example, on a test, you may need to know which spacecraft took the image and what instrument/method was used to take it.matematika wrote:I think they mean observations recorded by satellites or images taken by them (e.g. MESSENGER, Venera 13/14). This might not be specific to "satellite measurements and imagery," but it might include a certain spacecraft measuring the percentages of a certain element in the atmosphere, for example.JoeyC wrote:Does anyone know what the rules refer to when it talks about satellite measurements and imagery? Thanks!
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Well, I won't be doing Solar System this year, but I had learned a lot from this event.wellOKthen wrote:Have any of you guys had any questions on imaging?

What are example questions that have been created towards imaging? I just want examples.
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Haven't had very many yet. There have been a few asking about what spacecraft took an image, or when an image was taken. It would be useful to know a little about maps, I think. I will update you later with more information.JionPark wrote:Well, I won't be doing Solar System this year, but I had learned a lot from this event.wellOKthen wrote:Have any of you guys had any questions on imaging?
What are example questions that have been created towards imaging? I just want examples.
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Okay. Thank You..zannash wrote:Haven't had very many yet. There have been a few asking about what spacecraft took an image, or when an image was taken. It would be useful to know a little about maps, I think. I will update you later with more information.JionPark wrote:Well, I won't be doing Solar System this year, but I had learned a lot from this event.wellOKthen wrote:Have any of you guys had any questions on imaging?
What are example questions that have been created towards imaging? I just want examples.

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Does anyone know how to identify craters and the such; I've tried memorizing their appearances, but I just tried a practiced test and failrd that portion; all craters look fundamentally alike. Doesn't anyone have any tips? Thanks!
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