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From: decision@tigger.jvnc.net (Bob Mills)
Subject: Re: SPOT images (dimensions and size wanted)
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In Article <CHARNIER.94Oct5105214@baobab.lirmm.fr>, charnier@lirmm.fr
(Philippe CHARNIER) wrote:

>I would like to know the dimensions and the size of SPOT images or others
>satellite images.

Philippe,

SPOT provides data in two forms: (1) 3-band multispectral, 20 meter
resolution, and (2) panchromatic, 10 meter resolution.

The size of (1) is 3000x3000 pixels.  The size of (2) is 6000x6000 pixels. 
These sizes can vary somewhat from these amounts, but are usually pretty close.

EOSAT (or your local distributor) provides Landsat TM data, which a 7-band
multispectral set, 28.5 meter resolution.  The size is usually about
6000x7000 pixels.

Bob Mills, President
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