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August.21.2002 VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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June.1.2002 VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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May.25.2002 VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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March.13.2002 VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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February.9.2002 VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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November 21 , 2001
VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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April 15 , 2001 VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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July 10 , 2000 |
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July 10 , 2000 |
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January 21 , 2001 |
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January 21 , 2001 |
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January 21 , 2001 |
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November 18 , 2000 |
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November 18 , 2000 |
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November 18 , 2000 |
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April 8 , 2000 |
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April 8th , 2000 |
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April 8th , 2000 |
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March 26 , 2001 |
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| Hiroshima | ||
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VNIR LIB Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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| Nagoya | ||
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VNIR L1B Image Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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| Sendai | ||
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VNIR L1A Image Ministry of International Trade and Industy |
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| Washington | ||
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| Tokyo | ||
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This image clarifies the feature of the city in Tokyo. The hill zone at the left of the image is golf links according to development. In the city part, there is Imperial Palace enclosed by the moat, and a commercial region and the residential quarter region exist together. It is understood that there are an artificial island and Tokyo International Airport(Haneda) in the coast part. We can see the ship, the track of ship, and entrance of UMIHOTARU on the sea. Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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| San Francisco | ||
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In a visible image, appearance in the bay, vegetation, and detailed environment in the city part is seen. In this image, the downtown in San Francisco and the shadow of large building can be seen. When we pass by Golden Gate Bridge and the Alcatraz island, we cross the San Pablo bay and enters the Suisun bay. Berkeley and Auckland Hills are seen in the south. A large salt farm is seen on the edge of the south of San Francisco Bay. If we pay attention to the north, the San Francisco airport is seen. Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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| Flood zone of San Francisco River in Brazil | ||
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This image is the band 3N of Visible/near Iared sensor of ASTER showing the channel and its flood zone of San Francisco River in Brazil. The surrounding area along the river channel in light gray to white could be covered by dense tropical rain forests. The water surface of the San Francisco River shows rather gray color as cared to small lakes and tributaries, which could be indicated that thever water is contaminated by suspended material. Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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| The Red Sea coastline to inland area of Ethiopia | ||
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IMAGE 2 : Thermal-Infrared (TIR) Image (monochrome)
This is succeeded in vilizing image in the night time, covering the Red Sea coastline to id area of Ethiopia, which Visible/near Infrared (VNIR) and Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) sensors cannot do. White part represents areas with higher temperature material in the surface, while black part with lower. T shows the abiy as a highly sensitive temperature-discerning instrument and the first spaceborne TIR multi-band sensor in history. Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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| The Rift Valley, in land area of Ethiopia | ||
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IMAGE 3 : Thermal-Infrared (TIR) Image (color)
This image is color composite covering the rift valley, in land area of ethiopia ( south of the image 2). the color difference of this image reflects the distribution of different rocks with the different amount of silicon dioxide. it is inferred that the area with whitish color is covered with basalt, and the area with pinkish color with andesite in center. this is the first image in history for spaceborne tir multi-band image enabling to distinguish between rocks with same compositions. Ministry of International Trade and Industry |
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