Use of the GOES/DCS for data collection in remote areas

prepared for the Office of Scientific Systems Development, Bureau of Land Management

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Use of the GOES/DCS for data collection in remote areas

prepared for the Office of Scientific Systems Development, Bureau of Land Management

"The purpose of this study reported herein was to evaluate the use of Geostationary Orbiting Environmental Satellite (GOES) Data Collection System (DCS) for data collection purposes in remote areas. In particular, to study the problem of returning satellite relayed data to the end user in the field and as a 'worst case', to a field user in Alaska. Although the study was focused specifically on the use of the GOES-West spacecraft (S/C) for collection of realtime fire control meteorological data in Alaska, many of the conclusions drawn and recommendations made apply well to GOES/DCS users with other purposes"--Page 1.

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Publisher
Synergetics
Language
English
Pages
38

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Edition Notes

"April 22, 1977."

Imprint stamped on cover.

Includes bibliographical references (leaf 30).

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Published in
Boulder, Colo
Other Titles
Geostationary orbiting environmental satellite (GOES) data collection system (DCS) for data collection in remote areas

The Physical Object

Pagination
31 leaves, 38 unnumbered leaves
Number of pages
38

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL37046873M
Internet Archive
useofgoesdcsford00exne
OCLC/WorldCat
3405281

Work Identifiers

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OL27293227W

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