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Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation The Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation (CCMEO) (formerly ''Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS)'') is a branch of Natural Resources Canada's Earth Science Sector. It was created in 1970 with Lawrence Morley as the first Director General. The department also works closely with the private sector, especially with the development of GIS software. ==Responsibilities== The responsibilities of the CCRS are to provide remotely sensed geographical information to decision makers, related industries and the general public. The Centre constructs remote sensing technology and applications. It is also working closely with other departments for the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure, which helps distribute acquired information. The CCRS also has the responsibility of maintaining the Atlas of Canada. The Atlas is a summary of the information acquired that is released to the general public. The CCRS operates two remote sensing ground stations, the Gatineau Satellite Station and the Prince Albert Satellite Station. 〔 (Ground Stations Descriptions )〕
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