Significant aberrations can occur in acquired images which, unless compensated on board the spacecraft, can seriously impair throughput and timeliness for typical Earth observation missions. Conceptual compensations options are advanced to enable acquisition of images with inherent geometric and geodetic accuracy. Research needs are identified which, when implemented, can provide inherently accurate images. Agressive pursuit of these research needs is recommended.
A case for inherent geometric and geodetic accuracy in remotely sensed VNIR and SWIR imaging products
1982-06-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
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