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In summary, remote sensing captures data, GPS determines locations, and GIS helps us interpret and understand spatial information. What are GIS and remote sensing? GIS, or Geographic Information System, is a technology that allows users to store, analyze, and visualize spatial data.
What is Geospatial Technology? Geospatial Technology is an emerging field of study that consists of three major disciplines Geographic Information System (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), and Global Positioning System (GPS).
Global Positioning System (GPS): a network of U.S. Department of Defense satellites which can give precise coordinate locations to civilian and military users with proper receiving equipment (note: a similar European system called Galileo will be operational within the next several years while a Russian system is
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system that analyzes and displays geographically referenced information. It uses data that is attached to a unique location. Most of the information we have about our world contains a location reference: Where are USGS streamgages located?
In current usage, the term remote sensing generally refers to the use of satellite- or aircraft-based sensor technologies to detect and classify objects on Earth. It includes the surface and the atmosphere and oceans, based on propagated signals (e.g. electromagnetic radiation).
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Remote sensing and GIS work together to gather, store, analyze, and visualize data from virtually any geographic position on Earth. Irrigation and soil moisture monitoring and management are major components of remote sensing in agriculture.
Remote sensing and GIS work together to gather, store, analyze, and visualize data from virtually any geographic position on Earth.

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