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25 November 1986 Comparative Analysis Of Different Sensor Data (LANDSAT-TM And MOMS) For Earth Observation And Impact On Future Sensor Development
J Bodechtel, V V Salomonson, J Zilger
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Abstract
The missions of the German Modular Optoelectronic Multispectral Scanner MOMS aboard two flights of the United States Space Transportation System STS demonstrated the feasibility of a novel concept with regard to both technical and scientific objectives. On account of the successful missions a cooperation was agreed between the German Federal Minister for Research and Technology and NASA for comparing MOMS observations with the more familiar operational Landsat-Thematic Mapper data over selected testsites as a means of obtaining some relative measure of performance. This paper summarizes the results obtained and presents the MOMS-02, a further experimental representative in the MOMS program aimaing at the realzation of an operational system for the mid-nineties.
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J Bodechtel, V V Salomonson, and J Zilger "Comparative Analysis Of Different Sensor Data (LANDSAT-TM And MOMS) For Earth Observation And Impact On Future Sensor Development", Proc. SPIE 0660, Earth Remote Sensing Using the Landsat Thermatic Mapper and SPOT Sensor Systems, (25 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938582
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Earth observing sensors

Landsat

Remote sensing

Spatial resolution

Spectral resolution

Data acquisition

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