HRS (High Resolution Stereoscopic)

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HRS (High Resolution Stereoscopic) is a high-resolution imaging instrument designed to capture stereoscopic views of Earth's surface for detailed topographic and mapping applications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth observation instrument
remote sensing payload
stereoscopic imaging sensor
acronymFor High Resolution Stereoscopic
applicationDomain cartography
geodesy
geographic information systems
remote sensing
dataType high-resolution optical images
stereoscopic imagery
designedFor high-resolution imaging of Earth’s surface
mapping applications
stereoscopic imaging
topographic applications
goal improve accuracy of topographic maps
provide detailed elevation information
hasCapability acquire image pairs with parallax for 3D reconstruction
high spatial resolution imaging
hasFullName High Resolution Stereoscopic NERFINISHED
hasImagingMode stereoscopic mode
measurementType surface topography
observes Earth NERFINISHED
operatesIn optical spectrum
outputFormat stereo image pairs
outputUsedFor 3D terrain modeling
orthorectification of images
primaryFunction capture stereoscopic views of Earth’s surface
support cartographic production
support detailed topographic mapping
sensorType optical sensor
supports 3D visualization of terrain
detailed topographic analysis
large-scale mapping
targetUser Earth science researchers
geospatial analysts
mapping agencies
usedFor 3D mapping of land surfaces
digital elevation model generation
geospatial information extraction
terrain analysis
topographic map updating

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SPOT Earth observation satellites notableInstrument HRS (High Resolution Stereoscopic)