on January 21, 2023
Sentinel-2 Swath identifiers
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What are the wavelengths of the Sentinel-2B instrument?
Sentinel-2
Band name | Sensor | Sentinel-2B |
---|---|---|
Central wavelength (nm) – 2 | ||
Water vapour | Sensor MSI | Sentinel-2B Bandwidth (nm) 943.2 |
SWIR – Cirrus | Sensor MSI | Sentinel-2B Bandwidth (nm) 1376.9 |
SWIR | Sensor MSI | Sentinel-2B Bandwidth (nm) 1610.4 |
How can I know when Sentinel-2 passes over a location?
To see the passage of the satellite over a defined location you must specify the coordinates using “SET YOUR LOCATION” and click “PREDICT PASSES” in the bottom menu. 5 Day Predictions table for all of the satellite passes for your location will appear at the end of the page.
What is Sentinel satellite imagery?
SENTINEL-2 Overview. SENTINEL-2 is a European wide-swath, high-resolution, multi-spectral imaging mission. The full mission specification of the twin satellites flying in the same orbit but phased at 180°, is designed to give a high revisit frequency of 5 days at the Equator.
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