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Resolution varies from 15 meters to 1 centimeter depending on the source. Above states ground resolution, not pixels. But pixel resolution would again depend on source.
Spatial resolution refers to the ability of a sensor to distinguish between objects in an image based on their size or distance from one another, while spectral resolution refers to the ability of a sensor to distinguish between different wavelengths or colors within the electromagnetic spectrum. In other words, spatial resolution relates to the clarity or level of detail in an image, while spectral resolution relates to the ability to differentiate between different spectral bands.
The resolution of a ground-based telescope is determined by factors such as the diameter of the primary mirror or lens, the quality of the optics, atmospheric conditions, and the wavelength of the observed light. In general, larger telescopes with better optical quality can achieve higher resolution. Atmospheric turbulence can also limit resolution by causing blurring and distortion of images.
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Spatial resolution refers to the size of the smallest object that can be resolved on the ground. In a digital image, the resolution is limited by the pixel size, i.e. the smallest resolvable object cannot be smaller than the pixel size. The intrinsic resolution of an imaging system is determined primarily by the instantaneous field of view of the sensor, which is a measure of the ground area viewed by a single detector element in a given instant in time. This resolution can often be degraded by other factors which introduce blurring of the image. such as improper focusing, atmospheric scattering and target motion. The pixel size is determined by the sampling distance
Spatial resolution refers to the size of the smallest object that can be resolved on the ground. In a digital image, the resolution is limited by the pixel size, i.e. the smallest resolvable object cannot be smaller than the pixel size. The intrinsic resolution of an imaging system is determined primarily by the instantaneous field of view of the sensor, which is a measure of the ground area viewed by a single detector element in a given instant in time. This resolution can often be degraded by other factors which introduce blurring of the image. such as improper focusing, atmospheric scattering and target motion. The pixel size is determined by the sampling distance
A satellite photograph is a photograph or image taken by earth orbiting satellite with special high resolution cameras. The GeoEye-1 satellite has the highest resolution of any commercial imaging system and is able to collect images of the Earth with a ground resolution of 0.41 meters (or 16 inches) in the panchromatic or black and white mode.
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Resolution is picture resolution and vertical resolution is number of pixels on y axis.
located above Earth's atmosphere, which causes distortion and blurring of the images taken by ground-based telescopes.
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