diff --git a/chapters/A2_Remote_Sensing.qmd b/chapters/A2_Remote_Sensing.qmd index 3613a8a..d8a11ef 100644 --- a/chapters/A2_Remote_Sensing.qmd +++ b/chapters/A2_Remote_Sensing.qmd @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ This allows SkySat to achieve a revisit rate of 2-3 *hours*. The catch, however, ## Summary -You should hopefully have a better understanding of what satellite imagery is, and how it can be used to answer questions about the world. In the [next section](A3_Data_acquisition.qmd), we'll look at the various types of satellite imagery stored in the Google Earth Engine catalog. \ No newline at end of file +You should hopefully have a better understanding of what satellite imagery is, and how it can be used to answer questions about the world. In the [next section](./A3_Data_Acquisition.html), we'll look at the various types of satellite imagery stored in the Google Earth Engine catalog. diff --git a/docs/A2_Remote_Sensing.html b/docs/A2_Remote_Sensing.html index 1f2faa3..d83d563 100644 --- a/docs/A2_Remote_Sensing.html +++ b/docs/A2_Remote_Sensing.html @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ gtag('config', 'G-RK9ZLZQ6GL', { 'anonymize_ip': true});

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You should hopefully have a better understanding of what satellite imagery is, and how it can be used to answer questions about the world. In the next section, we’ll look at the various types of satellite imagery stored in the Google Earth Engine catalog.

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You should hopefully have a better understanding of what satellite imagery is, and how it can be used to answer questions about the world. In the next section, we’ll look at the various types of satellite imagery stored in the Google Earth Engine catalog.