Platform

Introduction

Within the context of Earth Observation a vehicle, such as a satellite or aircraft (or part of it), used to carry a sensor.

Explanation

Sensors used in Earth Observation can be operated at altitudes ranging from just a few centimetres above the ground—using field equipment—to those far beyond the atmosphere. Very often the sensor is mounted on a moving vehicle—which we call the platform—such as an aircraft or a satellite. Occasionally, static platforms are used. For example, we could mount a spectrometer on a pole to measure the changing reflectance of a specific crop during the day or over a whole season.

Examples

Various platforms such as aircraft, space shuttles, space stations and satellites are used to carry one or more sensors for Earth Observation.

Synonyms

Vehicle

Outgoing relations

Incoming relations

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