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Spectral band - Wikipedia
Spectral bands are regions of a given spectrum, having a specific range of wavelengths or frequencies. Most often, it refers to electromagnetic bands, regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. More generally, spectral bands may also be means in the spectra of other types of signals, e.g., noise spectrum. A … See more
In nuclear physics, spectral bands refer to the electromagnetic emission of polyatomic systems, including condensed materials, large molecules, etc. Each spectral line corresponds … See more
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Spectral bands and the EM spectrum
Learn how sensors collect energy from the sun and record it in discreet sections of the electro-magnetic spectrum, known as spectral bands. Find out how different sensors have different definitions and ranges of spectral bands, and …
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Landsat 9 has the most evolved of the Landsat spectral bands. In 1972, Landsat 1 launched with a three-band Return Beam Vidicon camera system and a secondary four-band digital Multispectral Scanner System (MSS).
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The visible spectrum is the band of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called visible light (or simply light).
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23.1: The Electromagnetic Spectrum - Physics LibreTexts
spectral color: a color that is evoked by a single wavelength of light in the visible spectrum, or by a relatively narrow band of wavelengths. Every wavelength of light is perceived as a spectral color, in a continuous spectrum; the colors of …
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