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| 1921 | AST1B200302280355N1778E10052 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1922 | AST1B200303020343N1506E10337 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1923 | AST1B200303020343N1560E10348 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1924 | AST1B200303070401N1496E09941 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1925 | AST1B200303070401N1550E09953 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1926 | AST1B200303070401N1603E09965 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1927 | AST1B200303070401N1657E09977 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1928 | AST1B200303070401N1710E09989 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1929 | AST1B200303240258N4386E11958 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1930 | AST1B200303240442N2347E09082 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1931 | AST1B200304100349N1502E10209 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1932 | AST1B200304100349N1556E10220 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1933 | AST1B200304101833N3634W11515 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1934 | AST1B200305020126N3803E14106 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1935 | AST1B200305090310N4348E11912 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1936 | AST1B200305090310N4400E11931 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1937 | AST1B200305270442N2353E09043 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1938 | AST1B200305310234N3823E12650 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1939 | AST1B200306080146N3481E13580 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1940 | AST1B200306190303N4375E11886 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1941 | AST1B200306190303N4428E11904 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1942 | AST1B200306190304N4322E11868 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1943 | AST1B200306280257N4263E12050 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1944 | AST1B200307082137N6108W14977 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1945 | AST1B200307131845N3357W11816 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1946 | AST1B200307291840N4840W11363 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1947 | AST1B200308030233N3944E12579 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1948 | AST1B200308030233N3997E12595 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1949 | AST1B200308051846N4934W11403 | Download image | Show coverage |
| 1950 | AST1B200308051847N4881W11426 | Download image | Show coverage |
| ASTER's mission |
![]() Courtesy of JPL/NASA |
ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer) is an imaging instrument that is flying on Terra, a satellite launched in December 1999 as part of NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS). ASTER is a cooperative effort between NASA and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Earth Remote Sensing Data Analysis Center (ERSDAC). ASTER will be used to obtain detailed maps of land surface temperature, emissivity, reflectance and elevation. The EOS platforms are part of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise, whose goal is to obtain a better understanding of the interactions between the biosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere. |
| ASTER's technical specification |
| Characteristic | VNIR | SWIR | TIR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spectral Range | Band 1: 0.52 - 0.60 m Nadir looking |
Band 4: 1.600 - 1.600 m | Band 10: 8.125 - 8.475 m |
| Band 2: 0.63 - 0.69 m Nadir looking |
Band 5: 2.145 - 2.185 m | Band 11: 8.475 - 8.825 m | |
| Band 3: 0.76 - 0.86 m Nadir looking |
Band 6: 2.185 - 2.225 m | Band 12: 8.925 - 9.275 m | |
| Band 3: 0.76 - 0.86 m Backward looking |
Band 7: 2.235 - 2.285 m | Band 13: 10.25 - 10.95 m | |
| Band 8: 2.295 - 2.365 m | Band 14: 10.95 - 11.65 m | ||
| Band 9: 2.360 - 2.430 m | |||
| Ground Resolution | 15 m | 30m | 90m |
| Data Rate (Mbits/sec) | 62 | 23 | 4.2 |
| Cross-track Pointing (deg.) | 24 | 8.55 | 8.55 |
| Cross-track Pointing (km) | 318 | 116 | 116 |
| Swath Width (km) | 60 | 60 | 60 |
| Detector Type | Si | PtSi-Si | HgCdTe |
| Quantization (bits) | 8 | 8 | 12 |
| Software |
MultiSpeckMultiSpec is being developed at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, by David Landgrebe and Larry Biehl from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ITaP and LARS. It results from an on-going multiyear research effort which is intended to define robust and fundamentally based technology for analyzing multispectral and hyperspectral image data, and to transfer this technology to the user community in as rapid a manner as possible. The results of the research are implemented into MultiSpec and made available to the user community via the download pages. MultiSpec with its documentation is distributed without charge. It is available from the Purdue University web site http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~biehl/MultiSpec/.ENVI FreeLookENVI FreeLook is designed to provide basic viewing, data selection, and data quality assessment capabilities for a wide variety of image data. While it offers considerable functionality, it is not an image processing system. It is designed to work under Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Linux and SUN. It is available from the RSI ftp site ftp://ftp.rsinc.com/pub/freelook/.ImageJImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later virtual machine. Downloadable distributions are available for Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Linux and SUN. Please refer ImageJ website http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/index.html. |
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