Remote sensing is the art and science of acquiring information about an object, region, or phenomenon by analyzing the data obtained by a tool that is not in physical contact with the object, region, or phenomenon under investigation. As you read these words, you are using remote sensing. Your eyes act as sensors that respond to the light reflected from this page.
Malmirian (Translator),H. (2003). Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XIII). Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 12(47), 10-18.
MLA
Malmirian (Translator),H. . "Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XIII)", Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 12, 47, 2003, 10-18.
HARVARD
Malmirian (Translator) H. (2003). 'Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XIII)', Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 12(47), pp. 10-18.
CHICAGO
H. Malmirian (Translator), "Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XIII)," Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 12 47 (2003): 10-18,
VANCOUVER
Malmirian (Translator) H. Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XIII). SEPEHR, 2003; 12(47): 10-18.