SPOT
The SPOT (from French "Satellite pour l'Observation de la Terre") constellation has been supplying high-resolution, wide-area optical imagery since 1986. The last satellites, SPOT 6 and SPOT 7, will assure data continuity through to 2024. All of the SPOT satellites provide imagery in Panchromatic and Multispectral bands with a swath of 60km.
Links
- SPOT-1 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- SPOT-2 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- SPOT-3 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- SPOT-4 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- SPOT-5 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- SPOT-6 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- SPOT-7 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- 10 Days Synthesis of SPOT VEGETATION Images (VGT-S10) (12999) (child)
- Global 1 Day Synthesis of SPOT VEGETATION Images (VGT-S1) (6263) (child)
- Physical products of SPOT VEGETATION (VGT-P) (202626) (child)