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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Nemesis" data-source="post: 2173611" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>I wouldn't count on it. Back when I was still doing my Masters in Technology, the best resolutions of our satellites were 5.8 Sq.m for PAN and 23.5 Sq.m for spectral imagery (if I remember right) and the raw images we obtained from NRSA used to be in those resolutions. Cartosat series improved the PAN resolution capability to 0.6Sq.m, but it should be noted that in order to get a stable high resolution image, the satellite would need to be trained on the area of interest and calibrated to take images in the desired visible or near-Infrared spectrum. Furthermore, even at the time, NRSA used to block out all high value areas of interests in the images even though we were purchasing these images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Nemesis, post: 2173611, member: 632"] I wouldn't count on it. Back when I was still doing my Masters in Technology, the best resolutions of our satellites were 5.8 Sq.m for PAN and 23.5 Sq.m for spectral imagery (if I remember right) and the raw images we obtained from NRSA used to be in those resolutions. Cartosat series improved the PAN resolution capability to 0.6Sq.m, but it should be noted that in order to get a stable high resolution image, the satellite would need to be trained on the area of interest and calibrated to take images in the desired visible or near-Infrared spectrum. Furthermore, even at the time, NRSA used to block out all high value areas of interests in the images even though we were purchasing these images. [/QUOTE]
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