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MODIS (Aqua/Terra)

Low-resolution daily satellite for large-scale monitoring

Satellite Overview

Launch Year

1999

Operating Agency

NASA

Orbit Type

Sun-synchronous polar orbit

Mission Purpose

Daily global observation of land, ocean, and atmosphere

Sensors and Instruments

Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)

Resolution Information

Spatial Resolution

250m (2 bands), 500m (5 bands), 1km (29 bands)

Spectral Resolution

36 bands (Visible to Thermal IR)

Temporal Resolution

1-2 days (Terra and Aqua combined)

Radiometric Resolution

12-bit (0-4095 values)

Spectral Bands

BandWavelength RangeResolutionApplications
Bands 1-20.62-0.87 μm250mHigh resolution red and NIR
Bands 3-70.47-2.19 μm500mMultispectral land data
Bands 8-360.41-14.4 μm1kmAtmospheric and thermal data
Band 10.62-0.67 μm250mTrue color red band
Band 20.84-0.88 μm250mNIR for vegetation

Applications

Global vegetation monitoring (NDVI)

Ocean color and water quality studies

Atmospheric aerosol monitoring

Temperature and thermal radiation mapping

Snow and ice extent tracking

Fire and thermal anomaly detection

Rapid disaster assessment (rapid global coverage)

Student Notes

  • Daily global coverage in 1-2 days
  • Most suitable for large-scale, long-term monitoring
  • Multiple bands allow atmospheric correction
  • Terra passes in the morning, Aqua in the afternoon
  • Data available since 1999 (long time series)
  • NDVI = (Band 2 - Band 1) / (Band 2 + Band 1)
  • Best for monitoring trends over time rather than detailed analysis

Quick Facts

Launched

1999

Agency

NASA

Best Resolution

250m (2 bands), 500m (5 bands), 1km (29 bands)

Revisit Cycle

1-2 days (Terra and Aqua combined)

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