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17th International Remote Sensing Conference

The 17th International SeaSpace Remote Sensing Conference was held on October 8-9 of 2007 at the Universidad Nacional Autonomia de Mexico (UNAM) University Campus. The conference was held in conjunction with the Land &Vegetation Direct Readout Workshop which immediately followed on October 10-11.
The Annual Remote Sensing Conference is a forum for the SeaSpace user community to engage in scientific exchange and an opportunity to learn about the latest in remote sensing ranging from future satellite instruments to in-depth scientific presentations on atmospheric, land and ocean remote sensing applications from scientists around the world.

Presentations:
We are proud to showcase the following papers which were presented at the conference.
Regionalization of Gulf of Mexico using SST and Chlorophyll-a Images by Olivia Salmerón-García
SSEC/CIMSS effort in establishing international collaboration with developing countries for remote sensing training and research by Paolo Antonelli
WDS III by Eric Baptiste
Direct Broadcast Real-Time Products for the National Weather Service by Liam Gumley
Rapid product generation from MODIS and future satellite sensors by Kota Prasad
NPOESS Direct Readout Mission by John Overton
MAFF/AFFRIC Applications of MODIS data by Izumi Nagatani
Applying MODIS Direct Readout Data for Wildland Fire Management by Brad Quayle
Receiving Station as a Geoportal Tool for Operative Data Supplying and Updating by Olga N. Gershenzon
An Overview of MODIS Direct Broadcast Land Processing & Projects at Landgate SRSS by Stefan W. Maier et al. and Indonesian Friends
NASA Direct Readout Lab by Patrick Coronado
SeaSpace Directions by David Wilensky

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