Echoes in Space 2019 - Trailer
Echoes in Space is the first Massive Open Online Course on Radar Remote Sensing, funded by the European Space Agency (ESA).
Register now: https://eo-college.org
OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER 2019
Echoes from space will take you on a journey through the exciting world of Radar Remote Sensing. Learn the basics that will help you to understand where this technology is coming from, how the images are acquired and which manifold applications already use Radar Remote Sensing to help protect our planet.
Видео Echoes in Space 2019 - Trailer канала EO College
Register now: https://eo-college.org
OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER 2019
Echoes from space will take you on a journey through the exciting world of Radar Remote Sensing. Learn the basics that will help you to understand where this technology is coming from, how the images are acquired and which manifold applications already use Radar Remote Sensing to help protect our planet.
Видео Echoes in Space 2019 - Trailer канала EO College
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