Specim hyperspectral sensor systems provide spatial resolution of 2048 pixels

Nov. 13, 2015
AisaKESTREL pushbroom hyperspectral sensor systems are designed for UAVs and other platforms of limited payload size.

AisaKESTREL pushbroom hyperspectral sensor systems are designed for UAVs and other platforms of limited payload size. The 5 kg sensor detects vegetation, water, or soil attributes of minute spectral differences, providing radiometrically and spectrally stable data with high signal-to-noise ratio and spatial resolution of 2048 pixels. The AisaKESTREL10 is for 400–1000 nm and the AisaKESTREL16 for 600–1640 nm.
Specim
Oulu, Finland

www.specim.fi

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