Data with the optical multispectral band (0.8 m/3.2 m)
- Optical data
Re-sampled data with performance equivalent to the optical multispectral band (0.8 m/3.2 m) data.
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Sensor | - |
Provider | - |
Satellite operational period | - |
Sensor overview *1 | - Resolution: 0.8 m (panchromatic) 3.2 m (multispectral 6-band) - Swath: 70 km * For more details, search on Tellus Satellite Data Traveler and see the scene details for each piece of data. |
Wavelength of sensor *2 | - |
Reference | - |
Public availability status on Tellus (Period) | 2015-2020 |
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Public availability status on Tellus (Region) | Japan Asia excluding Japan |
Need to purchase | Can be used without purchase |
Environment in which data can be accessed *3 | This can only be used in the Tellus environment |
Data formatting | GeoTIFF |
COG data availability | Yes |
Notes | This data set combines data from multiple periods for two locations in Japan (Nagano and Fukuoka Cities) and two overseas locations (Hanoi and Manila), which can be updated thrice and twice, respectively. This data can be used for verification, such as extracting differences using high-resolution optical satellite data. |
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Terms of use | https://www.tellusxdp.com/traveler/dataset/1957164c-8bee-4055-ab17-25b50f32839e/ |
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Data set details - Tellus TravelerNotes when using
- - You can use your derivative works generated in Tellus as you need. Refer here for more information.
- - Some data prohibits copying the original data to use outside of Tellus including just a part of, or formatted data that can be restored back to the original.
- - When using data in your own environment outside of Tellus, please notice that some of the data prohibit the usage or downloading. Please make sure to read the data details page.
- - You need an agreement in advance for commercial use. Please inquire Tellus office.
Reference for terms
- *1 Sensor overview
- The basics of satellite data — What it tells us, types, observation interval, resolution and use cases
- *2 Wavelength of sensor
- What is wavelength? Why satellites have capabilities to detect objects invisible to the human eye - Sorabatake
- *3 Environment in which data can be accessed
- Available only in Tellus: You can use data only in Tellus for either development or analysis environment.
Available from outside Tellus: You can use data in your own environment through downloading and/or API.