iGETT Concept Module: Imagery Resolution and Landsat Basics
This Concept Module describes the four types of resolutions important when acquiring or using remote sensing imagery. These four types include Spatial, Spectral, Radiometric and Temporal resolution. Also includes are basic examples of these resolution for Landsat 8.

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Geog136 Lecture 11.1 Remote sensing basics

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Remote Sensing Imagery Resolution - Concept Module

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OSINT At Home #9 – Top 4 Free Satellite Imagery Sources

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Landsat Sensors

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From Pixels to Products: An Overview of Satellite Remote Sensing

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atmospheric interactions

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Landsat Earth observation satellites - A brief history

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Remote Sensing Part 2 - Resolution and Pixels

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Introduction to Remote Sensing Concepts for GIS Users

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iGETT Concept Module Introduction to Band Ratios Part 1

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Hyperspectral remote sensing and its applications

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Landsat 8 - A Decade of Service

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The Spectral Resolution

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How ASML Makes Chips Faster With Its New $400 Million High NA Machine

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GIS 302 Radiometric Resolution Part 1 (Basics)

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