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  2. Deep Space Climate Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The main science instrument sets are the Sun-observing Plasma Magnetometer (PlasMag) and the Earth-observing NIST Advanced Radiometer (NISTAR) and Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC). DSCOVR has two deployable solar arrays, a propulsion module, boom, and antenna. [20] The propulsion module had 145 kg of N 2 H 4 propellant. [21]

  3. Spectroradiometry for Earth and planetary remote sensing

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    Spectroradiometry is a technique in Earth and planetary remote sensing, which makes use of light behaviour, specifically how light energy is reflected, emitted, and scattered by substances, to explore their properties in the electromagnetic (light) spectrum and identify or differentiate between them. [1]

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  5. Multispectral imaging - Wikipedia

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    Blue, 450–515/520 nm, is used for atmosphere and deep water imaging, and can reach depths up to 150 feet (50 m) in clear water. Green , 515/520–590/600 nm, is used for imaging vegetation and deep water structures, up to 90 feet (30 m) in clear water.

  6. False color - Wikipedia

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    A traditional false-color satellite image of Las Vegas. Grass-covered land (e.g. a golf course) appears in red. In contrast to a true-color image, a false-color image sacrifices natural color rendition in order to ease the detection of features that are not readily discernible otherwise – for example the use of near infrared for the detection of vegetation in satellite images. [1]

  7. Spectral imaging - Wikipedia

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    While an ordinary camera captures light across three wavelength bands in the visible spectrum, red, green, and blue (RGB), spectral imaging encompasses a wide variety of techniques that go beyond RGB. Spectral imaging may use the infrared, the visible spectrum, the ultraviolet, x-rays, or some combination of the

  8. Category:Satellite imaging sensors - Wikipedia

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    Airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer; Apollo TV camera; E. Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera; Enhanced Thematic Mapper; Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus; G.

  9. JunoCam - Wikipedia

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    The camera uses a Kodak image sensor, the KODAK KAI-2020, capable of color imaging at 1600 x 1200 pixels: less than 2 megapixels. [14] It has a field of view of 58 degrees with four filters (red, green, blue, and a methane band) to provide color imaging. [ 10 ]

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