NEWSBRIEFS – REMOTE SENSING		
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Satellite built by Indian university to                                        be launched in ISRO’s next flight
For the first time in the history of Indian                                        space research, a satellite developed by                                        a university in India will be launched by                                        Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO)                                        during the next flight of the polar satellite                                        launch vehicle (PSLV) in March-April                                        this year. It will carry a small remote                                        sensing satellite – Anusat, developed                                        and fabricated by Chennai-based Anna                                        University. www.business-standard.com  | 
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GeoEye starts commercial ops for                                        GeoEye-1 Earth-Imaging Satellite
GeoEye has started commercial  operations for its new GeoEye-1 Earthimaging  satellite. The Company is also  submitting imagery to the National  Geospatial-Intelligence Agency for  their certification under the terms of the  NextView contract. www.geoeye.com 
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Iran launches 1st satellite with own                                        rocket
Iran has recently launched its first  satellite, Omid into orbit using a modified  homemade long-range missile. It is a  small communications satellite designed  to circle the Earth 15 times every 24  hours and carries experimental control  systems, communications equipment,  and a small remote sensing payload.  It has two frequency bands and eight  antennas for transmitting data.  | 
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Iridium 33 and Cosmos 2251 Satellite                                        Collision
On February 10 at approximately 1656  GMT, the Iridium 33 and Cosmos 2251  communications satellites collided over  northern Siberia. The impact between  the Iridium Satellite LLC-owned  satellite and the 16-year-old satellite  launched by the Russian government  occurred at a closing speed of well  over 15,000 mph at approximately 490  miles above the face of the Earth. The  low-earth orbit (LEO) location of the  collision contains many other active  satellites that could be at risk from the  resulting orbital debris.www.agi.com  | 
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Mumbai civic body in India to take up                                        aerial mapping
The BMC has obtained permission from  Ministry of Defence to carry out low-lying  aerial photography required for contour  mapping. Claimed to be a first of its kind  initiative (first municipal corporation  in Asia), civic officials will travel on a  private helicopter to capture vital locations  and flood-prone areas on a camera. MWH  from Mumbai and ORG from Gurgaon has  been appointed to carry out the exercise  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com  | 
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New flood alert system in India’s                                        North East region
A new flood monitoring system will  come up along the Brahmaputra basin  in the North-Eastern part of India. The  project shall be executed by the Punebased  CDAC, aims at a new objectoriented  strategy to attempt “near-real  time” flood monitoring in the Brahmaputra  basin with the help of microwave remote  sensing system that can penetrate clouds.  http://www.thehindubusinessline.com  | 
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StereoMirror(TM) 3D/Stereoscopic                                        Display by Planar
Planar Systems has announced new entrylevel  version of its StereoMirror(TM)  3D/stereoscopic display. The SD1710  makes it possible for larger audiences  to deploy 3D monitors and for less  frequent users of stereoscopic applications  to benefit from the capabilities of  this technology. www.planar.com  | 
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NRL’s Rampant Lion II survey builds                                        on success of Rampant Lion I
After the success of Rampant  Lion I, scientists from the Naval  Research Laboratory and the USGS  have completed Rampant Lion II, a  geophysical and remote sensing survey  of Afghanistan. www.nrl.navy.mil  | 
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China plans to launch 3rd ocean                                        survey satellite in 2010
China plans to launch Haiyang-2A, 3rd  ocean survey satellite in 2010. It will be  used to monitor ocean wind fields, sea  levels and temperatures. www.chinaview.cn  | 
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China’s remote sensing map on                                        wetland distribution completed
The first nationwide remote sensing  mapping of wetland distribution of  China was completed recently. The news  came on Feb. 19 as research from the  Institute of Remote Sensing Applications  under the Chinese Academy of Sciences  (CAS) and the State Key Laboratory  of Remote Sensing Science attached  to Beijing Normal University showed  there were 308,000 square kilometers  of wetlands in China in 2000, 50,800  square kilometers less than that in  1990. Wetlands, known as the “kidneys  of the earth,” are the ecosystem with  the richest natural biodiversity on  Earth. http://english.people.com.cn  | 
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JU Starts Masters in Remote Sensing
The University of Jammu in India has  commenced a new Masters degree  course in Remote Sensing and GIS from  the current academic session 2008-  10, according to a varsity spokesman.‘’Remote Sensing and GIS programme  will help to master advanced techniques  in remote sensing and GIS, strengthen  problem solving skills in Remote Sensing  and GIS,’’ the spokesman said, adding the  University of Jammu is the only varsity  in northern India to have this course at  Master’s level. www.kashmirobserver.net  | 
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