NARSS Geo-Spatial Data

EgyptSat-1 Satellite Catalog

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EgyptSat-1 is Egypt's first Earth remote-sounding satellite. This satellite was jointly built by Egypt's National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences together with the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau in Ukraine and was launched on board a Dnepr rocket on 17 April 2007 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The Web portal provides services for users like Searching, Ordering, Viewing, and Selling for Satellite Images.

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NARSS Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)

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NARSS GEO Portal provides an entry point to access information and services provided by NARSS.It brings mapping and business information together into one integrated view, regardless of where the data are stored to provide broad access to key information, improved collaboration, and more informed decision-making.
The GeoPortal is an important step in establishing a NARSS Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) which will promote collaborative effort to build, share, and disseminate geo-information resources for the nation.
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Web-based Spectral Database for Egyptian Land Cover Types

About this JournalThe Agricultural Applications Department at NARSS has developed web-based spectral database in order to enhance the reliability and comparability of datasets that allow multi-temporal and multi-scale studies. The spectral database serves also present and future agricultural and environmental management purposes and practical applications. In addition, spectral database are utilized to fine tune the selection of specific wavelength bands or wavelength algebraic combinations for land cover type discrimination. A standardized web interface was developed (www.spectraldb.narss.sci. eg/spectral) to allow each administrative user to follow a standardized procedure for uploading and processing different datasets in same way. Therefore, the raw data and its metadata, the intermediate products, and the final products created at different dates may be accessible, and compared with every each. The web based interface of the database allows public users to demonstrate the acquired data without the ability of removing, editing or adding data.
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