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NARRATOR
Kamlesh
Lulla
Region: Coastal Plain
Topics: Remote Sensing, Science, Education, Geology, Geography
Dr. Lulla is Chief of the Office of Earth Sciences at NASA's
Johnson
Space Center in Houston, where he directs the Earth Observations
Science activities from the Space Shuttle flights, the International
Space Station, and formerly, the NASA-Russian MIR joint project.
Drawing on an archive that stretches back to photos taken by Apollo
astronauts, Dr. Lulla's program at NASA now manages a set of over
400,000 images of the Earth, including over 60,000 images online.
In managing this program, Dr. Lulla has been a pioneer in using remote
sensing techniques and images to monitor land uses and environmental
impacts around the globe, including the wartime fires in the Kuwaiti
oil fields, the draining of Lake Chad in Africa, the burning of the
Amazon rainforests, and the development of China.
Interviewed
October 5, 1999
Clear Lake City, Texas
Reels 2038 and 2039
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