HRV (High Resolution Visible)

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HRV (High Resolution Visible) is an optical imaging instrument used on SPOT Earth observation satellites to capture high-resolution visible-spectrum images of the Earth's surface.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf optical imaging instrument
remote sensing instrument
acronym HRV NERFINISHED
application change detection
disaster monitoring
land cover mapping
urban planning
countryOfOrigin France
dataFormat SPOT image products NERFINISHED
dataType multispectral imagery
panchromatic imagery
dataUserCommunity environmental agencies
geospatial analysts
remote sensing scientists
designedFor high-resolution visible imaging of Earth’s surface
fullName High Resolution Visible
hostMission SPOT Earth observation program NERFINISHED
launchVehicleAssociatedWith Ariane launch vehicle NERFINISHED
operatedBy CNES NERFINISHED
French Space Agency NERFINISHED
operator SPOT Image NERFINISHED
orbitType sun-synchronous orbit
platform SPOT-1 satellite bus NERFINISHED
SPOT-2 satellite bus NERFINISHED
SPOT-3 satellite bus NERFINISHED
pointingCapability off-nadir viewing
stereoscopic imaging
primaryUse Earth observation
agricultural monitoring
cartography
environmental monitoring
land surface imaging
relatedInstrument HRVIR (High Resolution Visible and Infrared) NERFINISHED
spatialResolution 10 m (panchromatic)
20 m (multispectral)
spectralBands green band
near-infrared band
red band
spectralRange visible spectrum
successor HRVIR (High Resolution Visible and Infrared) NERFINISHED
swathWidth 60 km
temporalCoverage 1990s
late 1980s
usedOn SPOT satellites NERFINISHED
SPOT-1 NERFINISHED
SPOT-2 NERFINISHED
SPOT-3 NERFINISHED

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SPOT Earth observation satellites notableInstrument HRV (High Resolution Visible)
SPOT Earth observation satellites notableInstrument HRV (High Resolution Visible)
this entity surface form: HRVIR (High Resolution Visible and Infrared)