Remote Sensing 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyRemote Sensing TermsUniversityNone Created by: CJFOXALLCreated on: 29-05-17 11:27 25439681710 Across 1. Energy is absorbed by the material, usually by heating matter up. (11) 5. To know the energy of a wave at a specific point in time and space we need to know the phase. (5) 6. The combined components of the whole remote sensing kit, including sensor and flight method. (6) 10. The energy going back out from the surface through reflectance, scattering or emittance. (8) Down 2. Measure of sharpness of fineness of data in spatial data. Defined in distance by single length of one side of one pixel. (7, 10) 3. Energy is returned from the surface of a material with an angle of reflectance, equal to or greater than angle of incidence. (11) 4. Checking data collected against other data sets or specific validation data/points to ensure accuracy, correctness and validity. (10) 7. The type of remote sensing system, depending on the spatial, spectral, radiometric and temporal resolution requirements. (8) 8. The measure of similarity between two waves separated in space and time. (9) 9. Collects data in many, very narrow contiguous spectral bands. (13)
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