64
February 2018
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
ASPRS
NEWS
Landsat’s Enduring Legacy
Editor-In-Chief
Alper Yilmaz, Ph.D.,
Associate Editors
Photogrammetry
Rongjun Qin, Ph.D.,
Michael Yang, Ph.D.,
Petra Helmholz, Ph.D.,
Bo Wu, Ph.D.,
Change Detection Remote Sensing
Clement Mallet, Ph.D.,
Remote Sensing
Vasit Sagan, Ph.D.,
Remote Sensing—Vegetation
Jose M. Pena, Ph.D.,
Hyperspectral
Xin Huang, Ph.D.,
Remote Sensing/GIS—Agriculture
Prasad Thenkabail, Ph.D.,
Lidar/GIS/Photogrammetry
Ruisheng Wang, Ph.D.,
Remote Sensing/Pattern Analysis
Desheng Liu, Ph.D.,
GIS/Pattern Recognition/Mapping
Valérie Gouet-Brunet, Ph.D.,
Photogrammetry/Machine Learning
Yury Vizilter, Ph.D.,
Remote Sensing Change Assessment/
Risk Analysis/Image IProcessing/Ecology
Qunming Wang, Ph.D.,
Optical and Active Microwave Remote Sensing Data
Analysis/Thematic Mapping/Multi Temporal Change
Detection
Filiz Sunar, Ph.D.,
Technical Editor
Michael S. Renslow,
Highlight Article Editor
Jie Shan, Ph.D.,
Contributing Editors
Grids & Datums Column
Clifford J. Mugnier,
Book Reviews
Sagar Deshpande,
Mapping Matters Column
Qassim Abdullah,
Sector Insight
Amr Abd-Elrahman,
Lucia Lovison-Golob, Ph.D.,
William C. Wright, Ph.D.,
Project Management Column
Raquel Charrois,
Assistant Director — Publications
Rae Kelley,
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ASPRS’ NEW BOOK RECEIVES RAVE
REVIEWS
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andsat’s Enduring Legacy ...
is the great American story of
innovation – not that of a single
inventor, but of teams of brilliant
men and women dedicated to
furthering science, engineering
and space technology for the good
of humankind.
It is a story about exploring and providing a solution
to the complex problem of understanding our Earth as
an interconnected system using solid science, incred-
ible feats of engineering, and the amazing teamwork of hundreds of dedicated
professionals.
The book moves smoothly between science, technology, and the political frame-
work – all three sometimes servings as boons, other times as roadblocks. It is a
fascinating read for anyone in the remote sensing field who lived through this era
of scientific and technological advancement. It provides a better understanding of
what went on behind the scenes, among the pioneers who advanced the field with
innovation, determination and brave advocacy. This is also a good read for anyone
currently in, or considering, the field, providing many valuable lessons -- from the
sensitive balance between government responsibility and commercialization to the
importance of scientific and engineering documentation. I am highly recommending
this book to anyone who loves science, engineering and history.-
Celeste Jarvis, Ph.D., Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Global Science & Technology, Inc.
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