CCD
CCD
The CCD (High Resolution CCD camera) camera provides images of a 113 km wide strip with 20m spatial resolution. Since this camera has a sideways pointing capability of ± 32 degrees, it is capable of taking stereoscopic images of a certain region. In addition, any phenomenon detected by the WFI may be "zoomed in" by the oblique view of the CCD camera with a maximum time lag of 3 days. AGENCY: INPE |
Status: | Operational | |
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Satellite | CBERS | |
Launch Date: | September 2001 | |
Type: | Imaging multi-spectral radiometers (vis/IR) | |
Measurements and Applications: | Measurements of cloud type and extent and land surface reflectance, and used for global land surface applications | |
Technical Characteristics | ||
Resolution: | 20 m | |
N. of Bands: | 4+1 Pan | |
Wavebands: | VIS: 0.45 - 0.69 µm, | |
Swath: | 113 km | |
Resources | ||
Links | ||
CCD CBERS-2 Web Page | http://www.cbers.inpe.br/?hl=en&content=cameras1e2e2b |