erial sensing techniques re essential. Rouse says >le Pric es urry li8e p"^ Governmental efforts to man- pollution problems will not successful until aircraft re sensing techniques are de- v loped and incorporated into ■ency operations, the director of &M’s Remote Sensing Center dlieves. Dr. John W. Rouse Jr. told the jnerican Society of Photogram- letry seminar in Houston Wed- esday “it is difficult to imagine /e can establish realistic pollu- ion standards for industries and minicipal governments without iich overview (airborne) informa- ion.” He said the middle ground be- ween the environmentalists’ pleas or clean air and water and the industrialists’ need to economical ly dispose of waste products is most likely to be found using air borne sensors than by any other means. Dr. Rouse chairs the Environ mental Monitoring Panel at the Tuesday through Friday meeting. He warned seminar participants remote sensing experts were over due “in combining our remote sensor technology and our space travel capabilities to enable us to begin appraisal of this critical is sue.” He said environmentalists have a strong argument that the ecol ogy is in danger. “It is becoming increasingly evident we are unable to realisti- BUSIER - JONES AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 'eman 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Tony Douglas and The Shrimpers From 9 - 1 p. m. 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They are not Pluto has satellites.” NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston has awarded the A&M Remote Sensing Center a $15,000 contract for continuation of airborne radar data studies. Dr. John W. Rouse Jr., center director and principal investiga tor, said the objective is to de velop means of remote sensing soil moisture conditions in support of hydrological studies. Hydrology is the science deal ing with properties, distribution and circulation of water on land surface, in soil and underlying rocks and in the atmosphere. Previous studies of radar data have shown it provides informa tion for determination of sea sur face conditions, such as wave height or sea ice types, Dr. Rouse pointed out. The research supports the NASA/MSC Earth Resources Air craft Program which records sensing information throughout the U. S. and in several foreign countries. A&M’s work will define the utility, quality and potential ap plication of the radar data for scientific analysis. 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