ADEOS/AVNIR L1A Multispectral band
- DOI: 10.57746/EO.01gs73anv4x0v0qy9t7za4xpfg
- Last Updated: 2023-02-14
Product Summary
ADEOS AVNIR L1A Multispectral band data set is obtained from AVNIR sensor onboard ADEOS and produced by NASDA (National Space Development Agency of Japan). Advanced Earth Observing Satellite (ADEOS) is sun-synchronous quasi-recurrent orbiter launched on August 17, 1996, and carries OCTS (Ocean Color and Temperature Scanner) and AVNIR (Advanced Visible and Near-Infrared Radiometer) sensor.
The main objectives of ADEOS (MIDORI) is to contribute to elucidation of phenomena of the earth system through integrated observation of geophysical parameters using a number of sensors. ADEOS operation on orbit was given up on June 30, 1997, because the generated power was lost due to the accident of the blanket of the solar array paddle breaking.
AVNIR (Advanced Visible and Near-Infrared Radiometer) is a NASDA core sensor, an optoelectronic scanning radiometer using CCD detectors. Those sensors aim at collecting global data for mainly understanding land and coastal zone.
The Level 1A product is uncorrected data, Level 0 data, divided by scene unit, announced with radiometric and geometric calibration coefficients. This product is ADEOS AVNIR L1A Multispectral band data. AVNIR has 5 bands from 0.42 - 0.89 µm (multispectral bands: 0.42-0.50, 0.52-0.60, 0.61-0.69 and 0.76-0.89 µm, panchromatic band (visible): 1 band 0.52-0.69 µm) and 80 km swath. A large line array CCD with multiple pixels of 10,000 pixels (multi-spectral band) and 5,000 pixels (panchromatic band) is adopted to achieve high resolution.
The provided format is CEOS, 5403x5017 array tile. The spatial resolution is 16 m. Supplemental data include such as radiometric correction information and geometric correction information.
- Platform
- ADEOS-I
- Sensor
- AVNIR
Coverage
Temporal Coverage
1996-10-30 to 1997-06-30
Spatial Coverage
Bounding Rectangle
(90.0°,
-180.0°,
-90.0°,
180.0°)
Resolution
16 m
Location
- GEOGRAPHIC REGION > GLOBAL
- Dataset Short Name
- ADEOS_AVNIR_L1A_MU
- Platform / Sensor
- ADEOS-I / AVNIR
- Coverage
-
- Spatial Coverage
-
Bounding Rectangle
(90.0°, -180.0°, -90.0°, 180.0°) - Temporal Coverage
- 1996-10-30 to 1997-06-30
- Product Level ID
- L1A
- Version Description
- File Format
- CEOS
- Dataset Type
- None / None
- Resolution
-
- Spatial Resolution
- 16 m
- Temporal Resolution
- None
- Dataset Progress
- Complete
- Projection
- None
- Collection Data Type
- SCIENCE_QUALITY
- Get Data
- https://gportal.jaxa.jp/gpr/?lang=en
- Dataset Title
- ADEOS/AVNIR L1A Multispectral band
- Distribution Format
- CEOS
- Fees
- Free
- Citation
- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. 1996. ADEOS/AVNIR L1A Multispectral band. https://doi.org/10.57746/EO.01gs73anv4x0v0qy9t7za4xpfg
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- Use Constraints
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- G-Portal Terms of service
- https://gportal.jaxa.jp/gpr/index/eula?lang=en
- ISO Topic Categories
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- GEOSCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
- IMAGERY/BASE MAPS/EARTH COVER
- Science Keywords
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- EARTH SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT > LAND MANAGEMENT
- EARTH SCIENCE > SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING > INFRARED WAVELENGTHS > INFRARED IMAGERY
- EARTH SCIENCE > SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING > VISIBLE WAVELENGTHS > VISIBLE IMAGERY
- Location Keywords
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- GEOGRAPHIC REGION > GLOBAL
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