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- adjective Having, or employing multiple
spectra
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Examples
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It seems more prudent at this time to make the investment in a new multispectral imager throwing yet more taxpayer money at this mess.
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A special section shows the "Mona Lisa" as it was originally painted, thanks to multispectral imaging photography.
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I'll guess a multispectral image of Callisto? by Galileo.
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A special section shows the "Mona Lisa" as it was originally painted, thanks to multispectral imaging photography.
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This suggests the value of oblique photography in doing crater aging studies as well as multispectral remote sensing of excavated materials from the craters.
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This suggests the value of oblique photography in doing crater aging studies as well as multispectral remote sensing of excavated materials from the craters.
NASA Watch: Space & Planetary Science: August 2009 Archives 2009
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The other sensing device is multispectral, capturing green, red, and reflected infrared bands at 20 x 20 meters (Figure 7).
Remote sensing 2009
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The craft will carry a host of instruments and sensors, such as cameras, multispectral imagers, thermal infrared imagers, star trackers, GPS receivers and sea-surface-height sensing radar.
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SPOT-5 has a maximum ground resolution of 2.5 x 2.5 meters in both panchromatic mode and multispectral operation.
Remote sensing 2009
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I'm curios as to the exact location in order to produce multispectral images of this area somewhere in the Coal Sack?
Herschel Sees Hidden Stars in the Southern Cross | Universe Today 2009
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