Satellite Radiance
Satellite radiance is a type of energy emitted from the surface of the Earth. This energy is detected by satellites and can be used to measure various atmospheric, oceanic, and land surface parameters. Satellite radiance allows scientists to study phenomena such as climate change, air pollution, and ocean currents. In addition, this data can be used to predict weather patterns, monitor crop growth, and provide early warnings for natural disasters. Satellite radiance is a powerful tool for understanding and predicting global changes, making it an important area of research for both the scientific community and society at large.
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