
| NASA Center: |
Headquarters |
| Image # : |
Global-Biosphere |
| Date : |
6/27/1979
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Title
Global Vegetation map
Full Description
This image is comprised of data from the Advanced Very High
Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) aboard the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Polar Orbiting
Environmental Satellite (POES) series to map global vegetation
cover. The vegetation covering the continents was recorded by the
AVHRR aboard NOAA-7, NOAA-8, and NOAA-11. Dense
vegetation is represented by shades of purple and green; sparse
vegetation by shades of brown. The vegetation "index," an
indicator of vegetation cover, is calculated by comparing reflected
infrared light to reflected visible light for a specific area of land.
NOAA's two operational polar orbiting satellites scan the entire
earth once every six hours from altitudes of about 850km (529
miles). The data collected by the AVHRR sensor are held in the
archives of the United States Geological Survey's EROS Data
Center. The objective of the AVHRR instrument was to provide
radiance data for investigation of clouds, land-water boundaries,
snow and ice extent, ice or snow melt inception, day and night
cloud distribution, temperatures of radiating surfaces, and sea
surface temperature.
Keywords
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer AVHRR Global
Vegetation POES Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellite NOAA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Subject Category
Earth Science
Reference Numbers
- Center:
HQ
- Center Number:
Global-Biosphere
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2003-00029
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: NASA
- Original Source: DIGITAL
| Resolution | Format | Width (Pixels) | Height (Pixels) | Size (KBytes) |
Thumbnail |
JPEG |
90 |
72 |
19 |
Small |
JPEG |
640 |
512 |
291 |
Medium |
JPEG |
1500 |
1200 |
1,547 |
Large |
JPEG |
3000 |
2400 |
7,085 |
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