DATASTAR, Inc., of Picayune, Mississippi, has taken NASA s award-winning Earth Resources Laboratory Applications Software (ELAS) program and evolved it into a user-friendly desktop application and Internet service to perform processing, analysis, and manipulation of remotely sensed imagery data. NASA s Stennis Space Center developed ELAS in the early 1980s to process satellite and airborne sensor imagery data of the Earth s surface into readable and accessible information. Since then, ELAS information has been applied worldwide to determine soil content, rainfall levels, and numerous other variances of topographical information. However, end-users customarily had to depend on scientific or computer experts to provide the results, because the imaging processing system was intricate and labor intensive.


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    Title :

    Easy and Accessible Imaging Software



    Publication date :

    2003-01-01


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    Language :

    English




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