Title :
ENVIROSAT: a vehicle for examining the options for Earth observations in the 1990s
Author :
Maughan, Paul M. ; Alexander, Timothy M.
Author_Institution :
Space Dev. Services, Ft. Washington, MD, USA
Abstract :
The authors argue that, in considering the options for Earth observations in the 1990s, the fundamental issue for the US is whether there is a national interest in the supply of land remote sensing data. It is further argued that, if there is a national interest, then ENVIROSAT may be the most effective way to assure the supply of data. Finally, it is suggested that, if there is not a national interest in the supply of land remote-sensing data, then disengagement (i.e. leaving the field free for entrepreneurial entry, by rescinding Public Law 98-365) or tapping foreign supplies may be the most effective options
Keywords :
artificial satellites; remote sensing; ENVIROSAT; Earth observations; land remote sensing data; Cost benefit analysis; Cost function; Earth; Environmental economics; Extraterrestrial measurements; Government; Ice; Integrated circuit modeling; Remote sensing; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics and Aerospace Conference, 1988. How will Space and Terrestrial Systems Share the Future? Conference Proceedings, IEEE EASCON '88, 21st Annual
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
DOI :
10.1109/EASCON.1988.11215