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Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging Camera

Airborne hyperspectral imaging cameras capture detailed information across a wide range of wavelengths. Unlike standard cameras, they can identify materials and objects based on their spectral signatures, making them useful in fields like agriculture, environmental monitoring, and geology.


Mounted on aircraft or drones, these cameras provide a broader perspective and high-resolution data. The insights gained from hyperspectral imaging can reveal patterns and changes that are not visible to the naked eye. This makes them a powerful tool for scientific observation and analysis.


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