LISS-I sensor

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The LISS-I sensor is a multispectral imaging instrument used on early Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites to capture medium-resolution Earth observation data for applications like agriculture, forestry, and land-use mapping.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth observation instrument
multispectral imaging sensor
application agriculture monitoring
forestry applications
land-cover mapping
land-use mapping
countryOfOrigin India
dataFormat digital multispectral data
dataProduct multispectral image scenes
dataType medium-resolution imagery
dataUser Indian government agencies NERFINISHED
agricultural research institutions
forestry departments
designedFor repetitive coverage of Indian landmass
developer ISRO NERFINISHED
Indian Space Research Organisation NERFINISHED
fieldOfView wide field of view for regional coverage
firstLaunchVehicle PSLV predecessor launch vehicle for IRS-1A
imagingMode pushbroom scanning
operatedBy National Remote Sensing Centre of ISRO NERFINISHED
operationalStart 1988
operator Indian Space Research Organisation
orbitType near-polar sun-synchronous
partOfProgram Indian Remote Sensing Programme NERFINISHED
platformType sun-synchronous orbit satellite
primaryUse Earth observation
regionOfPrimaryInterest India NERFINISHED
spatialResolution 72.5 metres
spectralBand near-infrared band
visible bands
spectralBandCount 4
spectralType multispectral
successor LISS-II sensor NERFINISHED
LISS-III sensor
LISS-IV sensor
swathWidth 148 kilometres
typicalRevisitPeriod 22 days (IRS-1A/1B) GENERATED
usedFor crop acreage estimation
drought assessment
natural resources management
vegetation monitoring
usedOnSatellite IRS-1A NERFINISHED
IRS-1B NERFINISHED
usedOnSatelliteSeries Indian Remote Sensing satellites NERFINISHED

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IRS-1A payload LISS-I sensor