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Asked: March 11, 20242024-03-11T09:00:06+05:30 2024-03-11T09:00:06+05:30In: PGCGI

Explain QuickBird and IKONOS.

Explain QuickBird and IKONOS.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-11T09:00:32+05:30Added an answer on March 11, 2024 at 9:00 am

      QuickBird and IKONOS are both high-resolution Earth observation satellites that played pivotal roles in advancing satellite imagery and remote sensing capabilities. Here's a brief overview of each:

      1. QuickBird:

        • Launch Date: QuickBird was launched on October 18, 2001, by DigitalGlobe.
        • Spatial Resolution: It was one of the first commercial satellites to provide very high-resolution imagery, with a panchromatic spatial resolution of 60 centimeters and multispectral resolution of 2.4 meters.
        • Sensors: QuickBird was equipped with a panchromatic sensor and a multispectral sensor, capturing imagery in the visible and near-infrared bands. The high spatial resolution made it suitable for a wide range of applications, including urban planning, agriculture, and environmental monitoring.
        • Revisit Time: QuickBird had the ability to revisit the same location on Earth daily, providing frequent and up-to-date imagery for various applications.
        • Applications: Its high-resolution imagery contributed to detailed mapping, change detection, disaster response, and land-use planning.
      2. IKONOS:

        • Launch Date: IKONOS, launched on September 24, 1999, by Space Imaging (later acquired by GeoEye and then merged into Maxar Technologies).
        • Spatial Resolution: IKONOS was a pioneer in providing commercial high-resolution satellite imagery. It offered a panchromatic spatial resolution of 82 centimeters and a multispectral resolution of 3.2 meters.
        • Sensors: Similar to QuickBird, IKONOS featured both panchromatic and multispectral sensors. The panchromatic sensor captured imagery in black and white, while the multispectral sensor provided color imagery with spectral bands in the visible and near-infrared regions.
        • Revisit Time: IKONOS had a higher revisit time compared to QuickBird, with the ability to revisit any location on Earth every one to three days.
        • Applications: IKONOS imagery found applications in urban planning, agriculture, forestry, and environmental monitoring. Its high-resolution capabilities allowed for detailed feature extraction and mapping.

      Both QuickBird and IKONOS significantly contributed to advancing the field of satellite-based remote sensing, providing commercial users and researchers with unprecedented access to high-quality, high-resolution imagery. Their data played a crucial role in numerous applications, supporting decision-making processes in various industries and government sectors.

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