Спутниковые технологии

Спутниковые технологии

  1. ftp://archive.afit.af.mil/pub/space/ — Two-line element data (TLE) for a variety of satellites.
  2. ftp://ftp.ngdc.noaa.gov/DMSP Info about, and sample data from the NOAA Defence Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP). DMSP is a two satellite constellation of near-polar orbiting, sun-synchronous satellites monitoring meteorological, oceanographic and solar-terrestrial physics environments.
  3. ftp://jwocky.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/ — Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) ozone data. User is warned that the data are not archive quality and not suitable for publication. Data will eventually be archived with the GSFC DAAC.
  4. gopher://diamond.ssec.wisc.edu ftp://diamond.ssec.wisc.edu — The GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) Pathfinder Data Set was generated at SSEC using full resolution GOES imagery from the Geostationary National Archive. Includes 8 km products, 70 km equal area statistics products, 24 km browse of the 8 km products, and 9 panel browse of the 70 km statistics from May 4, 1987 through November 30, 1988.
  5. https://140.90.207.25:8080/EBB/ml/nic00.html — NOAA Satellite Information System (NOAASIS) provides NOAA/NESDIS-operated satellite information for direct readout station operators and users of environmental satellite data. Limited information is provided for the satellites operated by other countries and entities. Includes general information about satellites, schedules, navigation information, publications, and more.
  6. https://dutlru8.lr.tudelft.nl — Space Research and Technology
  7. https://earthnet.esrin.esa.it — ESA Earth Remote Sensing server offers a new page layout, new data collections and the most up-to-date tools and facilities to be found on the World Wide Web.
  8. https://envisat.estec.esa.nl — In June 2001, the European Space Agency will launch Envisat-1, an advanced polar-orbiting Earth observation satellite which will provide measurements of the atmosphere, ocean, land, and ice over a five year period. The Envisat-1 satellite has an ambitious and innovative payload that will ensure the continuity of the data measurements of the ESA ERS satellites. The Envisat-1 data will support Earth science research and allow monitoring of the evolution of environmental and climatic changes. Furthermore, they will facilitate the development of operational and commercial applications.
  9. https://eosims.asf.alaska.edu:12355/datacenters_documents/ASF_datacenter_doc.html — Alaska Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Facility Home Page. SAR images and derived data, AVHRR and Landsat satellite imagery.
  10. https://geo.arc.nasa.gov — The Earth Science Division at NASA Ames Research Center. The Earth Science Division (NASA Code SG) located at NASA‘s Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, is dedicated to research in the atmospheric and ecosystem sciences, emphasizing process and modeling studies which utilize advanced airborne and satellite-based measurement technologies
  11. https://jwocky.gsfc.nasa.gov — Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) home page. Contains general information on ozone, ozone satellite retrieval, and information about Earth Probe/TOMS, Meteor-3, and Nimbus-7. Ozone movies and graphs also available. Nimbus-7 and Meteor-3 daily gridded
  12. https://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/MODIS/MAS/Home.html — Information about, and data from, the MODIS Airborne Simulator multispectral scanner.
  13. https://meteo.infospace.ru # Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia
  14. https://nffc.infospace.ru — Forest fires
  15. https://ns.noaa.gov/NESDIS/NESDIS_Home.html — NESDIS (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service)
  16. https://ocean.infospace.ru # Russian Research Institute for Fishery and Oceanography
  17. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov or https://eos.nasa.gov. The Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Centre (PO.DAAC) — satellite derived oceans data including sea surface temperatures, ocean winds, altimeter and scatterometer products.
  18. https://podaac-www.jpl.nasa.gov/sst — The NOAA/ NASA AVHRR Oceans Pathfinder sea surface temperature data are derived from the 5-channel Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR) on board the NOAA -7, -9, -11 and -14 polar orbiting satellites. Daily, 8-day and monthly averaged data for both the ascending pass (daytime) and descending pass (nighttime) are available on equal-angle grids of 4096 pixels/360 degrees (nominally referred to as the 9km resolution), 2048 pixels/360 degrees (nominally referred to as the 18km resolution), and 720 pixels/360 degrees (nominally referred to as the 54km resolution or 0.5 degree resolution).
  19. https://sputnik.infospace.ru # #Planeta#, information from Russian satellites
  20. https://terra.nasa.gov — Terra, NASA’s premier Earth Observing System satellite, is officially «open for business.» First glimpse images of North America, the Indian subcontinent, and «spring greening» were among the observations from Terra’s scientific instruments presented today at a NASA press briefing.
  21. https://www.amps.gov — The US Department of Energy’s Airborne Multisensor Pod System (AMPS) — a variety of data from multiple sensors mounted on a modified Lockheed RP-3A — Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and MultiSensor Imaging (MSI) pods; Effluent Species Identification (ESI)
  22. https://www.dfd.dlr.de/ The German Remote Sensing Data Centre. Satellite images, data, and other information.
  23. https://www.earth.nasa.gov — The Earth Science Enterprise. We understand some facets of our environment fairly well: short-term weather forecasts, basic hurricane tracking, and detecting changes on the Earth’s surface. However, much critical information is missing: we cannot predict how the climate will shift a year from now, and what the effects will be on people whose livelihoods depend on that climate, from farmers to urban planners. NASA’s Earth Science Enterprise captures our spirit of exploration and focuses it on the Earth. NASA and its inter-agency and international partners are striving to discover patterns in climate which will allow us to predict and respond to environmental events — such as floods and severe winters — well in advance of their occurrence. Nations, regions, and individuals can then use this knowledge to prepare for these events, likely saving countless lives and resources. NASA uses the unique vantage point of space to provide the scientific basis for informed policymaking, and the research to support the operational missions of other US Governmental organizations. Results of ESE science research and applications provide an objective starting point for the development of sound global environmental policy.
  24. https://www.eorc.nasda.go.jp/TRMM # Images from satellites
  25. https://www.ersi.bc.ca/ikonos.html Снимки, сделанные со спутника IKONOS, были предоставлены к всеобщему пользованию компанией Space Imaging, которой он принадлежит. Качество снимков сравнимо с качеством таких же кадров, сделанных американской разведкой. Спутник IKONOS запущен на орбиту 24 сентября 1999 и является новым спутником с панхроматическим сенсором разрешения 1 м и многоспектральным сенсором разрешения 4 м. Он принадлежит компании Space Imaging. Один из представленных снимков изображает аллею в центре Вашингтона. Снимки могут быть использованы в составлении карт, кадастра. Также они могут быть использованы для контроля по уходу за зерновыми культурами и позволяют ученым наблюдать за экологически опасными местами и предсказывать тенденции распространения очагов загрязнения. Снимки собираются в архив Space Imaging CARTERRA, где они будут доступны покупателям в течение некоторого времени — от нескольких часов либо дней. Коммерческая стоимость фотографий — от $12 до $223.
  26. https://www.esrin.esa.it/htdocs/esa/progs/eo.html — European Space Agency (ESA)
  27. https://www.estec.esa.nl — European Space Research And Technology Centre
  28. https://www.eumetsat.de European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) DE
  29. https://www.ewse.ceo.org/anonymous/ — Satellite Centre Earth Observation. An Information Exchange for Observation
  30. https://www.geog.nott.ac.uk/remote/satfaq.html — Satellite Imagery FAQ
  31. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/sircxsar — Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR) flew on space shuttle Endeavour on two missions in 1994. Images from these flights, and information about the instrument.
  32. https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp/dmsp.html — Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)
  33. https://www.nnic.noaa.gov/SOCC/SOCC_Home.html — NOAA Office of Satellite Operations home page. Bulletins, basic information, and other information.
  34. https://www.saa.noaa.gov telnet://saa.noaa.gov — NOAA’s Satellite Active Archive is a digital library of real-time and historical satellite data from NOAA’s Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellites (POES). Currently, AVHRR and TOVS data
  35. https://www.satobsys.co.uk — Satellite Observing Systems
  36. https://www.sec.noaa.gov — Space Environmental
  37. https://www.spacecentre.no — Norwegian Space Centre
  38. https://www.ugems.psu.edu — Satellite Centre
  39. https://wwwsv.cr.chiba-u.ac.jp/ehome.html — Center for Environmental Remote Sensing(CEReS) was established in 1995 on the basis of an ordinance of the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture as utilization of the institute for nationwaide collaboration of academic communities. The objectives of the CEReS are to develop remote sensing technology and conduct research on global and regional environment through remote sensing. CEReS consists of Department of Sensor and Atmospheric Radiation, Department of Geoinformation Analysis, Department of Data Base Research, Department of Data Base Development. In the educational aspect, CEReS takes part in graduate school education and offers for MS and Ph.D. CEReS had started to receive images of NOAA and GMS, and offers the processed data to the scientific communities.
  40. telnet://kuda.atd.ucar.edu — Inventory of aircraft measurements of particulates, chemistry, radiation, and state parameters, surface-based meteorological, air quality, and radiation measurements, model output grids, and digital satellite images from NOAA and DMSP polar orbits.