Explore a comprehensive conference talk examining the remarkable technological progress in Earth and Space sciences over the past century. Delve into the development of in situ sensors, space-based observing platforms, and high-fidelity models that have revolutionized scientific understanding. Discover how the convergence of microsatellites, unattended aerial vehicles, and sensor networks has led to significant breakthroughs. Learn about advancements in information technology, including graphical information systems, high performance computing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, and their impact on scientific advancement. Gain insights into the past, present, and future of these technological areas and their anticipated influence on Earth and Space sciences. This 2-hour and 8-minute oral presentation, convened by experts from the University of Southampton and NASA, offers a unique opportunity to understand the technological evolution that has shaped our knowledge of Earth and Space.
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One Hundred Years of Technological Advances in the Earth and Space Sciences
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AGU