Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Aqua Earth Observing Unmanned
MODIS (Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) is a payload scientific instrument launched into Earth orbit by NASA in 1999 on board the Terra (EOS AM) Satellite, and in 2002 on board the Aqua (EOS PM) satellite. The instruments capture data in 36 spectral bands ranging in wavelength from 0.4 µm to 14.4 µm and at varying spatial resolutions (2 bands at 250 m, 5 bands at 500 m and 29 bands at 1 km).
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Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
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- MODIS Rapid Response System - Provides rapid access to MODIS data, with initial emphasis on moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer 250m color composite imagery and active fire data.
- Wikipedia - Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer - Offers an overview of the instrument.
- MODIS Land Products Subsets - MODIS data provided by the Distributed Active Archive earth observing Center aqua at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
- MODIS (the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) - Provides extensive and updated information about the Moderate moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, flown on two NASA spacecraft moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (Terra and Aqua).
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