What is the spatial resolution of Cartosat-1 stereo pair data?

What is the spatial resolution of Cartosat-1 stereo pair data?

CARTOSAT-1 has two high-resolution panchromatic sensors recording stereo images in the visible radiation. The recording swath is about 30 km with a spatial resolution of 2.5 m.

What is the resolution of Cartosat?

CARTOSAT–1 is the first Indian Remote Sensing Satellite capable of providing in-orbit stereo images. The images were used for Cartographic applications meeting the global requirements. Cameras of this satellite have a resolution of 2.5m (can distinguish a small car).

What is the most important thing Cartosat-1 gives in which terrain analysis Dem DSM DTM?

Cartosat-1 carries two high-resolution imaging cameras: the afterward looking camera (Aft) and the foreword looking camera (Fore), both able to collect panchromatic images with a spatial resolution of 2.5 m on the ground.

What is the full form of Cartosat?

The full form of Cartosat is Cartography + Satellite.

What is the resolution of Cartosat-3?

0.25 m
Panchromatic indicates its sight in the visible part of the spectrum — Cartosat-3 has a ground resolution of 0.25 m with 16 km swath. This means the satellite can pick out an object that is 25 cm long in an area 16 km wide. Its imaging resolution is the highest ever developed by ISRO.

Is Gisat 1 launched?

Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) launched India’s “eye in the sky” – the GISAT-1 Earth observation satellite (EOS) at 05:43am on Thursday.

What is Cartosat?

The Cartosat is a series of Indian optical earth observation satellites built and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The Cartosat series is a part of the Indian Remote Sensing Program. They are used for Earth’s resource management, defence services and monitoring.

What is the use of CartoSat 3?

Cartosat-3 is a third-generation advanced satellite with very high-resolution imaging capability. The satellite will be used for a variety of earth-observation applications, such as cartography, weather mapping, forest surveys, urban planning, coastal studies, mineral prospecting, and, of course, military purposes.

What is digital terrain model in GIS?

A digital terrain model (DTM or DEM) is a three-dimensional representation of the earth’s surface, represented as an array of points with a defined height. The terrain model contains information about the height without considering vegetation, buildings, and other objects.

What is the spatial resolution of Cartosat-3?

1.12 m
Cartosat-3 is a third generation, agile and advanced satellite, with very high resolution imaging capability. Cartosat-3 provides Panchromatic imagery with a resolution of 0.28m and Multispectral imagery in four spectral bands with a spatial resolution 1.12 m, with a nominal swath of ~17 Km.

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