Satellite Resolution

  • Low resolution
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  • Medium resolution
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  • High resolution
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  • Examples


  • Low resolution

    Low-resolution satellites give regular (daily to several times per day) coverage. These data are useful for large-area, regular coverage needs, including sea surface temperature monitoring, regional vegetation vigour and drought studies.

    Low resolution satellite services include:


    Contact us for details and specific pricing. After 3 months, big monthly composite images (of Australasia for example) are made freely available.

    There are other, low resolution datasets available also, both for New Zealand and overseas coverage. These include MODIS TERRA, MODIS AQUA and EnvisatMERIS. Contact us for details.

    Medium resolution

    Medium-resolution satellites typically give weekly to monthly coverage. These data have spatial resolutions from 10 to 30 m and spectral bands ranging from blue light through to short-wave infrared (SWIR). Relatively large areas are covered by each satellite overpass. These data are suitable for a variety of information uses involving mapping, monitoring, and detection of land cover and land use features at scales from 1:50 000 to 1:250 000.

    High resolution

    High-resolution satellite services can collect images over a particular area every 1–3 days but at very variable look angles.
    Spatial resolutions are typically between 1 and 4 m and the swath widths are between 8 and 15 km.


    Remote sensing