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Spectral imaging is a technology used in satellite communications to capture and analyze the electromagnetic spectrum. It is used to detect and identify objects, materials, and phenomena on Earth and in space. Spectral imaging can be used to detect changes in the environment, such as land cover, water quality, and air pollution. It can also be used to monitor the health of crops, detect mineral deposits, and identify geological features.
Spectral imaging is used in a variety of applications, including military and intelligence, agriculture, forestry, and environmental monitoring. It is also used in the development of new products and services, such as remote sensing and mapping.
Companies in the spectral imaging market include DigitalGlobe, Airbus, Maxar Technologies, Planet, UrtheCast, and Skybox Imaging. Show Less Read more