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| World View IDigitalGlobe’s WorldView-1 satellite is the most agile commercial satellite ever flown. The high-capacity, panchromatic imaging system features half-meter resolution imagery. The satellite is also equipped with state-of-the-art geolocation accuracy capabilities and exhibits stunning agility with rapid pointing and efficient in-track stereo collection. WorldView-1 is designed to efficiently and accurately image large areas with industryleading geolocation accuracy. The WorldView-1 spacecraft is capable of collecting up to 750,000 square kilometers (290,000 square miles) of imagery per day.
WorldView-1 Caracteristics
Lunch Information: Date: September 18, 2007 Launch Vehicle: Delta II 7920 Launch Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base Orbit Altitude: 496 kilometers Type: Sun synchronous, 10:30 am descending node Period: 94.6 minutes Sensor Bands: Panchromatic Sensor Resolution: 0.50 meters GSD at nadir 0.59 meters GSD at 25° off-nadir NIIRS Equivalency : NIIRS potential of greater than 5.0 Dynamic Range: 11-bits per pixel Swath Width: 17.6 kilometers at nadir Pointing Accurancy & Knowledge : Accuracy: <500 meters at image start and stop Knowledge: Supports geolocation accuracy below Retargeting Agility Acceleration: 2.5 deg/s/s Rate: 4.5 deg/s Time to slew 300 kilometers: 10.5 seconds Onboard Storage: 2199 gigabits solid state with EDAC Max Viewing Angle/ Accessible Ground Swath: Nominally +/-45° off-nadir = 1036 km wide swath Higher angles selectively available Per Orbit Collection: 331 gigabits Max Contiguous Area : 60 x 110 km mono Collected in a Single Pass: 30 x 110 km stereo Revisit Frequency: 1.7 days at 1 meter GSD 4.6 days at 25° off-nadir or less (0.59 meter GSD) Geolocation Accuracy (CE90): Geolocation Accuracy specification of 6.5m CE90% at nadir, with actual accuracy in the range of 4.0 – 5.5m
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| QUICKBIRDQuickBird Characteristics
Acquisition method: Archives and new collects Particularity: The highest multispectral resolution offered by a commercial satellite
Launch Date October 18, 2001 Launch Vehicle Boeing Delta II Launch Location Vandenberg Air Force Base, California Orbit Altitude 450 km Orbit Inclination 97.2 degree, sun-synchronous Speed 7.1 km/second Equator Crossing Time 10:30 a.m. (descending node) Orbit Time 93.5 minutes Revisit Time 1-3.5 days depending on latitude (30o off-nadir) Swath Width 16.5 km at nadir Metric Accuracy 23-meter horizontal (CE90%) Digitization 11 bits
Resolution Pan: 61 cm (nadir) to 72 cm (25o off-nadir) MS: 2.44 m (nadir) to 2.88 m (25o off-nadir)
Image Bands Pan: 725 nm Blue: 479.5 nm Green: 546.5 nm Red: 654 nm Near IR: 814.5 nm
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| IRS-P6 (RESOURCESAT-1)RESOURCESAT-1 (IRS-P6) Organization ISRO
Mission Type Earth observation
Satellite of Earth
Launch October 17, 2003 on a PSLV
Launch site Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota
Mission duration 5 years Mass 1360 kg (launch) Orbital elements Semimajor Axis 7195.11 km Eccentricity 0.001 Inclination 98.69 degrees Orbital Period 101.35 minutes Right ascension of the ascending node 76.6115 degrees Argument of perigee 102.0507 degrees Instruments Cameras LISS-4: 5.8 meter multispectral, LISS-3: 23.5 meter multispectral, AWiFS: 56 meter multispectral
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LISS-4 MULTIESPECTRAL62 viewsIRS-P6
3 Bandas g,r,nir
Resolución 5,8 m
Cobertura 23x23 km2
Mar 09, 2008
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LISS-4 MULTIESPECTRAL50 viewsIRS-P6
3 Bandas g,r,nir
Resolución 5,8 m
Cobertura 23x23 km2
Mar 09, 2008
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CartografÃa Rural100 viewsIRS-P6 LISS-4
Pancromática B3 (roja)
Resolución 5,8m
Cobertura 70x70 km2Mar 09, 2008
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RÃa de BahÃa Blanca92 viewsIRS-P6
4bandas g,r,nir,swir
Resolución 56m
Cobertura 370x370 km2Mar 09, 2008
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Agro104 viewsColor Infrarrojo
Resoulución 60cm
3 Bandas
Verde: 546.5 nm
Rojo: 654 nm
Near IR: 814.5 nm
Mar 09, 2008
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Instalaciones Mina161 viewsColor Natural
Utilizando 3 de las 4 bandas: Azúl, Verde y Rojo
Resoulución 60cm
Bandas
Azúl: 479.5 nm
Verde: 546.5 nm
Rojo: 654 nm
Mar 08, 2008
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