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24 September 2007 HYDRA
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HYDRA (Hyper-Spectral Data Research Application) is an interactive visualization and analysis tool developed for the interrogation and research of multi-and hyper-spectral satellite data. HYDRA has been used extensively around the world in the training of remote sensing scientists and in the development of applications. This experience represents valuable preparation for the development of new visualization and analysis tools needed for the upcoming GOES-R and NPOESS missions. It is listed by the WMO and NASA as a recommended visualization tool.
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Thomas Rink, Paul Menzel, Tom Achtor, and Tom Whitaker "HYDRA", Proc. SPIE 6684, Atmospheric and Environmental Remote Sensing Data Processing and Utilization III: Readiness for GEOSS, 66841D (24 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.734460
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Visual analytics

Data modeling

MODIS

Satellites

Analytical research

Mathematical modeling

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