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Cartosat Images: CARTOSAT-1 Satellite Sensor Specifications
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Thursday, April 10, 2008. CARTOSAT-1 Satellite Sensor Specifications. May 5, 2005. Nominal Wait Time to Acquire Adj.Path. Max Wait Time for Revisit. Node for P/L Operations. Local Time for Equatorial Crossing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARTOSAT-1 Satellite Sensor Specifications. Remote Sensing dan GIS.
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ASTER Images: ASTER Mission
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Above is an illustration of the Terra spacecraft with the ASTER instrument highlighted. The links to the left under "Mission" will tell you about EOS, science applications, the instrument, and the ASTER airborne simulator. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Remote Sensing dan GIS.
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Cartosat Images: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Remote Sensing dan GIS.
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WorldView Images: WorldView-1 Satellite Sensor Characteristics
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Thursday, April 10, 2008. WorldView-1 Satellite Sensor Characteristics. September 18, 2007. Boeing Delta 7920 (9-strap-ons). Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, USA. Spacecraft Size, Mass and Power. 36 meters (12 feet) tall x 2.5 meters (8 feet) across,. 71 meters (23 feet) across the deployed solar arrays. 2500 kilograms (5500 pounds). 32 kW solar array, 100 Ahr battery. 10:30 AM (descending node). 17 days at 1 meter GSD or less. 59 days at 20° off-nadir or less (0.51 meter GSD). 176 Km at nadir.
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ASTER Images: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008. His section provides descriptions of the ASTER data products, information on how to obtain existing data, and guidance on how to request acquisitions of new data. Other links point you to additional tools for data browse, ordering and processing, developed outside of the EOSDIS framework. Here you will also find a link to the ASTER spectral library. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Remote Sensing dan GIS.
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Formosat Images: FORMOSAT-2 Mapping Applications
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008. FORMOSAT-2 satellite images support monitoring and detecting land change for any specific region for various industries and mapping applications. Users can task the satellite to keep track by scheduling revisits to detect changes on land and infrastructures, to observe movement overtime and helps to keep a current database to know what is happening on the ground so users can make informed decisions. Urban Land Utilization Monitoring. Environment Monitoring and Planning.
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GeoEye Images: Inside GeoEye's $500 Million Imaging Satellite
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Inside GeoEye's $500 Million Imaging Satellite. GeoEye-1, the highest resolution imaging satellite in orbit, has begun releasing color images of such exceptional spatial resolution that some cannot be viewed without explicit government approval. GeoEye's $500 million satellite launched into orbit Sept. 6 on a Boeing Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. After a 45-day testing and calibration period, images will begin downloading to GeoEye customers. Applications for...
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QuickBird: April 2008
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Thursday, April 10, 2008. QuickBird Satellite Sensor Characteristics. October 18, 2001. Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, USA. 972°, sun-synchronous. 71 Km/sec (25,560 Km/hour). 10:30 AM (descending node). 1-35 days, depending on latitude (30° off-nadir). 165 Km x 16.5 Km at nadir. 23 meter horizontal (CE90%). Pan: 61 cm (nadir) to 72 cm (25° off-nadir). MS: 244 m (nadir) to 2.88 m (25° off-nadir). Near IR: 760-900 nm. About the QuickBird Satellite Sensor. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).