
Photogrammetry:
Photogrammetry is the science and technology of obtaining reliable measurements and creating maps, drawings, or 3D models from photographs or other images. It involves capturing photographs of the subject from different angles and using software to analyze and extract precise spatial data. Photogrammetry is commonly used in applications like surveying, architecture, cartography, and creating 3D models.
Remote Sensing:
Remote sensing is the process of collecting data about an object or area without direct physical contact. This is typically done using sensors or instruments mounted on satellites, aircraft, drones, or ground-based platforms. The sensors capture electromagnetic radiation (like light, infrared, or radar signals) reflected or emitted by the Earth's surface. Remote sensing helps in studying land features, weather patterns, vegetation, urban areas, and more.
- Teacher: Stecy Fungo