Atoms From Space: Google Tech Talks March 5, 2007

ABSTRACT Google has one of the largest aerial/satellite image collections in the world, but there's more to find in all that data than just a picture of your house. The same data that goes into Google Earth can tell you more about your environment than a Star Trek tricorder, if you know where to look. Come learn about "Remote Sensing": how to make quantitative use of satellite and aerial data, whether it's visible imagery or something more exotic. Compute cloud cover over Cleveland. Determine deforestation in Denali. Prove that your neighbor's pissing in your pool. Whether you're across the street or across the solar system, if you can't touch it, it's all about remote sensing. Join us for a discussion of best practices for using and abusing all forms of remote-sensed imagery. Google has proven its ability to composite pretty pictures of the Earth... aren't you curious to know what else we can do with all the world's imagery?