The results of the evaluation of high resolution panchromatic photographs acquired from the Cosmos satellite and multispectral space photographs taken by the MKF-6 camera installed on the Salyut space station are discussed. High resolution space photographs taken from 220 km orbit were evaluated on analytical plotters and orthophotoprojectors. The achieved accuracy is satisfactory for topographic mapping in the scale 1:50,000 and map revision up to the scale 1:25,000.
High Resolution Soviet Space Photographs for Topographic Mapping
1989
6 pages
Report
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English
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