[PS3-4-4] Temporal resolution

Temporal resolution, also referred to as the revisit cycle, is defined as the amount of time it takes for a satellite to return to collect data from exactly the same location on the Earth. Imageing of the exact same area at the same viewing angle a second time is temporal resolution.

Introduction

to be merged with IP

External resources

  • Lavender, S., Lavender, A. (2017). Practical Handbook of Remote Sensing, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, US.

Learning outcomes

Self assessment

New

Outgoing relations