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I highly reccommend this web-based
tutorial about satellite remote sensors and Landsat from NASA.
These people at UC Davis
have a lot of interesting projects using remotely sensed data,
if
you'd like an idea about how remotely sensed data is used.
Here are a couple of specific projects that use remotely sensed
data
that I found interesting: The Ocean Color
Project and the
Lightning and Atmospheric Energy Project .
If you are interested in sensors and how they work, this web
page on
remote sensing platforms and
sensors can help you find all the information you've ever
wanted!
But THIS is just plain the coolest web site in the world -
it's CHUNK 6.6.6.
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and it's NOT about satellite remote sensors at all.