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Earth Observation (EO)


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Earth observation is a form of remote sensing consisting in the gathering of information about Earth’s physical, chemical, and biological systems through different forms of satellite imaging. Earth observation is used to monitor and assess the status of, and changes in, the natural and human-made environment, and has a growing number of applications including monitoring of infrastructure and the environment (for example, atmospheric gases, pollution, polar ice caps and sea level), urban planning, and damage assessment in conflict zones or after natural disasters, among others.

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