The Indian Space and Research Organization (ISRO) shared stunning images of the Earth captured by its third-generation Oceansat EOS-06 on Wednesday, March 29. The images highlight different regions of the Earth, including India, in an entirely different color spectrum using the Ocean Color Monitor (OCM), a sensor on the satellite. ISRO also revealed that the images are a mosaic generated by National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC) using the data sent by the EOS-06 satellite.
Sharing the images in a tweet from its official Twitter handle, ISRO stated, “Global False Colour Composite mosaic generated by NRSC/ISRO using images from Ocean Colour Monitor on EOS-06. Mosaic with 1 km spatial resolution combines 2939 images after processing 300 GB of data to show Earth as seen during Feb 1-15, 2023. OCM senses the Earth in 13 distinct wavelengths to provide information about global vegetation cover on Land and Ocean Biota for global oceans”.
Interestingly, the OCM sensor can capture images in 13 different wavelengths. And this is why the continents on the images appear in red and yellow hues. Every single mosaic is made up of 2939 images which are taken after processing 300 GB of data. The satellite was sent originally to collect data around ocean color and wind.
EOS-06 is a Oceansat-3 series nanosatellite which was deployed aboard the PSLV-C54 mission on November 26, 2022 by ISRO. The satellite has three primary objectives, all around oceanography and atmospheric studies.
Apart from keeping continuity in data concerning ocean color and wind vector, the satellite also collects Sea Surface Temperature and is capable of recording data in more bands in the Optical region for fluorescence and in the Infrared region for atmospheric
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