Autor: |
Lappo, S.S., Armand, N.A., Volkov, A.M., Kopelevich, O.V., Kravtsov, Yu.A., Kuz'min, A.V., Pelevin, V.N., Pereslegin, S.V., Pichugin, A.P., Smirnov, M.T., Tishchenko, Yu.G., Trokhimovskiy, Yu.G. |
Zdroj: |
Mapping Sciences & Remote Sensing; January 1998, Vol. 35 Issue: 1 p1-13, 13p |
Abstrakt: |
The economic, scientific, defense, and ecological interests of Russia, progress in the development of remote sensing methods, as well as increased operating costs and forced downsizing of the Russian research fleet mandate the accelerated development of oceanic research from space. The fundamentals of a plan for the development of such research during 1996–2015 are outlined and a three-stage program, ending with the organization of a Russian Oceanological Satellite System (ROSS), is proposed. The proposed conception is based on Meteor-3and Resurs-Arktikasatellites and on traditional remote sensing methods and continuing research being conducted in Russia. |
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