Evolution of the International Space Station (ISS) To Support Climate Science
Remote sensing of Earth from the International Space Station began with handheld camera astronaut photography in 2000. Subsequent and more sophisticated autonomous sensors have actualized the ISS as a useful platform for climate science data collection. This offers a useful model for future sensor suites on planned commercial LEO stations.
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