Instrument
Jena Spaceborne Scanner JSS 56
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Abstract
The Jena Spaceborne Scanner JSS 56 is a pushbroom sensor carried on each RapidEye satellite. Each sensor is capable of collecting image data in five distinct bands of the electromagnetic spectrum; Blue, Green, Red, Red Edge and Near-Infrared (NIR), at 6.5m spatial resolution.
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More Information (under review)
Documentation and Links to further information and references
- The Blackbridge RapidEye website
- The RapidEye Satellite Imagery Product Specifications guide
Who to contact
If you have queries about these pages or about obtaining the NIR data from the NEODC then you should contact the NEODC Support team. Your query should be answered within one working day. When follow-up work is required, the NEODC support team will carry out the work as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Related Documents
The RapidEye Satellite Imagery Product Specifications guide |
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