The LISS-3 is an imaging sensor used on Indian Remote Sensing satellites from 1995-2013 to observe land and vegetation. It uses two parallel radiometers and a bushbroom scanning technique to image an area of 140km with a swath width, providing global coverage every 24 days. The sensor collects data across 4 visible, near infrared, and shortwave infrared channels at a spatial resolution of 23.5m or 70m, depending on the satellite.
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The LISS-3 is an imaging sensor used on Indian Remote Sensing satellites from 1995-2013 to observe land and vegetation. It uses two parallel radiometers and a bushbroom scanning technique to image an area of 140km with a swath width, providing global coverage every 24 days. The sensor collects data across 4 visible, near infrared, and shortwave infrared channels at a spatial resolution of 23.5m or 70m, depending on the satellite.
The LISS-3 is an imaging sensor used on Indian Remote Sensing satellites from 1995-2013 to observe land and vegetation. It uses two parallel radiometers and a bushbroom scanning technique to image an area of 140km with a swath width, providing global coverage every 24 days. The sensor collects data across 4 visible, near infrared, and shortwave infrared channels at a spatial resolution of 23.5m or 70m, depending on the satellite.
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The LISS-3 is an imaging sensor used on Indian Remote Sensing satellites from 1995-2013 to observe land and vegetation. It uses two parallel radiometers and a bushbroom scanning technique to image an area of 140km with a swath width, providing global coverage every 24 days. The sensor collects data across 4 visible, near infrared, and shortwave infrared channels at a spatial resolution of 23.5m or 70m, depending on the satellite.
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Satellites IRS-1C, IRS-1D, IRS-P6 (ResourceSat-1) and ResourceSat-2 Status Operational – Utilised in the period: 1995 to ~ 2013 Mission Land and vegetation observation Instrument type Two parallel radiometers, 4 VIS/NIR/SWIR channels Scanning Bushbroom, 6000 pixel/line (SWIR 2100 pixel/line on IRS-1C/1D), swath 140 km technique (with two instruments) Coverage/cycle Global coverage in 24 days, in daylight IRS-1C/1D: 23.5 m (three VNIR channels), 70 m (SWIR channel), ResourceSat-1/2: Resolution (s.s.p.) 23.5 m in all channels. Resources Mass: 106.1 kg - Power: 70 W - Data rate: 52.5 Mbps
Central wavelength Spectral interval Radiometric accuracy (SNR)