What is Spatial Resolution in Remote Sensing?

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Spatial Resolution describes how much detail in a photographic image is visible to the human eye. The ability to "resolve," or separate, small details is one way of describing what we call spatial resolution.
Spatial resolution of images acquired by satellite sensor systems is usually expressed in meters.

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Thank you very much, from South Africa 💯🌍🤗

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Great to see you here sir!! :) One of the best profs in Xaviers !

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thanks you master from dominican republic

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Clean and clear explanation, thankyou very much sir

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Great! Thank you for this clear explanation.

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very good Sir... so pleased by your way of explaining

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Very nice explanation sir ... thank you

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Please continue uploading videos of thisss

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Thankyou so much professor, please give insights also on spectral and radiometric resolution

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It base on the you use the spectrum scan by photon different imagine the distance as small as 3.3×10^-43 in an in of cc'd array then you can enlarge it to the able to see even 1×10^-10 m from a distance l /d= sine 45 and d = c × 2t = (64600 km/ s ) ×2t

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i did not understand how a can you see a field wild big if your remote sensor is 10 meter above the ground

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