Radiation Dose vs Landsat Program: Understanding the Differences
Radiation dose refers to the amount of energy deposited by ionizing radiation in a unit mass of tissue, while the Landsat program is a series of Earth-observing
Overview
Radiation dose refers to the amount of energy deposited by ionizing radiation in a unit mass of tissue, while the Landsat program is a series of Earth-observing satellites that use [[hyperspectral-imaging|hyperspectral imaging]] to collect data on the Earth's surface. This comparison explores the differences between these two concepts, including their applications, benefits, and limitations.