AIRBORNE SENSORS
Airborne Hyperspectral Sensor
PHOENIX has an excellent spectral and spatial performance in the acquisition of spectral data in region of the electromagnetic spectrum that ranges from the 400 to 2,500 nanometers. This sensor is composed of two subsystems, VNIR and SWIR:
This sensor was built with state-of-the-art optics and electronics evident from its reduced size, its optical aberration-corrected design and its high signal-to-noise ratio which enables the acquisition of good quality data, even when the light conditions are less than optimal.
It is the aforementioned features, along with the sensor’s capability to capture data with superior resolution ranging from centimeters to several meters, what makes PHOENIX a highly versatile sensor and enables its utilization in different environments and scales of observation.
General Features of PHOENIX