Yes, I worked on it in 1972 for Earth Resiurces Technology Satellite, ERTS, developing an image orocessing library to correct for satellite angles, Sun position and cloud cover. I bellieve that was for NRO/CIA as it was used for grain yields during the Cold War. It read multiple color bands plus IR and we could recognize corn and wheat blight. This allowed it to be used for crop yield predictions, so we knew Russian yields before they did. It was a bunch of linear array processing functions. That satellite is now called IntelSat, likely a KeyHole 10/11.
saganus|2 years ago
Probably a lot, but besides maybe predicting price changes of the crop, I can't think of much (I guess that's why I'm not a gov analyst).
mturmon|2 years ago
See for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_United_States–Soviet_Unio...
Or the perennial Afghanistan poppies: https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/9851
graton|2 years ago
Hopefully you already figured out how to fix it though!
jbottoms|2 years ago
mc32|2 years ago
Where before the harvest they might balk at some of the language in an agreement after they learn the harvest was going to be disappointing they may agree to certain demands and make concessions.