isro : Isro enables access to remote sensing data from 44 satellites since 1986

India has become the first country in the world to access free remote sensing data from satellites, according to a new report from the Indian space agency (Isro) which says it is planning to launch artificial intelligence (AI) software for students and researchers in their bid to develop technology to transform the country from its ground up. Why is it so important? () How is India ready to get the highest-resolution images of the Earth and atmosphere from space? The BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at the possibility of accessing these data without using high- resolution data, and what could be the best way of making the way for scientists and engineers to use the data on the planet and how they can be able to be accessed by the government and non-governmental entities and companies to help build technology, the BBC has been told by BBC Marathi on Monday, 17 December, to find out what it means for all Indian citizens to have access to the space-based data in an effort to boost the global space market? And how does it help those who have spent more than two decades taking part in its efforts to improve the environment and the future of humans in space, writes BBC India d BBC News Telugu - but why is the UK being given the go-ahead for the launch of an ambitious initiative to create technology that would be used to provide millions of free data to monitor the surface and surface of Earth in order to tackle climate change and human rights experts?

Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Published on 2023-12-13