Thursday, June 18, 2009

EROS

EROS is the Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science. Located 14 miles northeast of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, it is the nation’s archive of all “remotely sensed” imagery of the earth’s surface including civilian satellite, aircraft and now even declassified military imagery.



The entire staff was in the weekly Thursday meeting, so the control room was empty.



Glenn with a “Landsat” satellite.

At EROS, photography was allowed inside but not outside.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Not that is strange isn't it? Usually, you can take all the photos you want outside a place, but none inside! Sorry, haven't had a chance to visit your blog in awhile, but am finally getting to it.