SPOT:  Image Samples and Product Information
The SPOT satellite constellation has supported the development of an extensive imagery archive containing continuous global coverage of observation dating back to 1986. 


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SPOT- 5:  2.5 meter panchromatic sample image.
SPOT-5 Sample Image, Toulouse, France The SPOT-5 Satellite Platform
Toulouse, France, May/2002 The SPOT Image Corp. SPOT-5 Satellite

SPOT- 5:
  5 meter panchromatic sample images.
SPOT-5 Sample Image, Tianjin, China SPOT-5 Sample Image, Phenom Penh, Cambodia
Tianjin, China, Aug/2002 Phenom Penh, Cambodia, Jun/2002  

SPOT- 5:
  10 meter color-infrared sample images.
SPOT-5 Sample Image, Atlas Mountains, Morocco SPOT-5 Sample Image, Tianjin, China SPOT-5 Sample Image, Angola
Atlas, Morocco, Feb/2003 Tianjin, China, Aug/2002 Angola, Jul/2002

SPOT- 5:  5 meter pan-sharpened color-infrared sample images.
SPOT-5 Sample Image, Patagonia, Argentina SPOT-5 Sample Image, Iguazu SPOT-5 Sample Image, el Kelaa, Morocco
Patagonia, Argentina, Oct/2003 Iguazu, Argentina, Sep/2002 El Kelaa, Morocco, Sep/2002

SPOT- 4:  10 meter color sample images.
SPOT-4 Sample Image, Iguzu Falls, Brazil SPOT-4 Sample Image, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia SPOT-4 Sample Image, Havana, Cuba
Iguazu Falls, Brazil, Oct/2000 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Feb/2000 Havana, Cuba, Apr/2001

SPOT-1:  20 meter color sample images.
SPOT-1 Sample Image, Egypt SPOT-1 Sample Image, Venezuela SPOT-1 Sample Image, Mauritania
Egypt, Aug/1986 Venezuela, Jan/1987 Mauritania, Jan/1989

Basic SPOT Constellation Information

Satellite SPOT 5 SPOT 4 SPOT 3 SPOT 2 SPOT 1
Launch Date May 4, 2002 Mar. 24, 1998 Sep. 26, 1993 Jan. 22, 1990 Feb. 22, 1986
Spectral Bands (Spatial Resolution) 1 PAN (5 m)
3 MS (10 m)
1SWIR (20 m)
1 PAN (10 m)
3 MS (20 m)
1SWIR (20 m)
1 PAN (10 m)
3 MS (20 m)
Spectral Range Same as SPOT 4 pan: 0.48 - 0.71µm
b1(green): 0.50 - 0.59 µm
b2 (red): 0.61 - 0.68 µm
b3 (IR) 0.78 - 0.89 µm
b4 (SWIR) 1.58 - 1.75 µm
pan: 0.50 - 0.73µm
b1(green): 0.50 - 0.59 µm
b2 (red): 0.61 - 0.68 µm
b3 (IR) 0.78 - 0.89 µm
Digitization 8 bits 8 bits 8 bits
Swath 60 km 60 km 60 km
Geospatial Registration Accuracy 30 m (without GCPs) 350 m (without GCPs) 350 m (without GCPs)

Stereoscopic Capabilities

Stereo Acquisition Capability Along-track Cross-track
Spatial Resolution  Band 1 PAN;
5 m Along-track
10 m Cross-track
Same as Above
Spectral Range 0.49 - 0.69 µm
Digitization 8 bits
Swath 600 km x 120 km
Geospatial Registration Accuracy 10 m (without GCPs)


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