Pietro Coppo
Pietro Coppo (1469/70 – 1555/56; ) was an Italian geographer and cartographer who wrote a description of the entire world as known in the 16th century, accompanied by a set of systematically arranged maps, one of the first rutters and also a precise description of the Istrian Peninsula, accompanied by its first regional map.
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Exploring the Potential of Compressive Sensing Payloads for Earth Observation from Geostationary Platforms: An Instrumental Concept for Fire Monitoring by Donato Borrelli, Massimo Baldi, Dirk Berndt, Lucas Bertoncini, Tiziano Bianchi, Lionel Bischof, Guzman Borque Gallego, Roberto Carlà, Peter Coppo, Chiara Corti, Francesco Corti, Marco Corti, Nick Cox, Ulrike A. Dauderstädt, Peter Dürr, Enrico Franci, Sara Francés González, Andrea Gonnelli, Irene Guerri, Donatella Guzzi, Stéphane Humbert, Demetrio Labate, Nicolas Lamquin, Cinzia Lastri, Enrico Magli, Emiliano Marzi, Andrea Migliorati, Vanni Nardino, Christophe Pache, Lorenzo Palombi, Alice Maria Piccirillo, Giuseppe Pilato, Enrico Suetta, Dario Taddei, Diego Valsesia, Michael Wagner, Valentina Raimondi
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