aerial photography

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aerial photography The taking of aerial photographs of rock exposures and of the ground surface for purposes of geologic interpretation. The photographs may be taken vertically, or at a high-oblique or low-oblique angle, and may be assembled like a mosaic to provide a picture of a large area. Stereoscopic cameras (two cameras within a single body) may be used to produce pairs of pictures that provide three-dimensional pictures when observed through a stereoscopic viewer. See PHOTOGEOLOGY.

satellite photography

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satellite photography The production of photographic images, using the visible, infrared, thermal infrared, and other wavebands, by means of satellite-based cameras or sensors. Such images are extensively used in the environmental sciences for the study of the oceans, the atmosphere, and land masses.