Comparison of historical, actual and future
MOMS spezifications
MOMS-01 MOMS-02 MOMS-2P
Multispectral bands 575 - 625 nm 440 - 505 nm 440 - 505 nm
(MS) 825 - 975 nm 530 - 575 nm 530 - 575 nm
645 - 680 nm 650 - 685 nm
770 - 810 nm 770 - 810 nm
Panchromatic bands 520 - 760 nm, . 920 - 760 nm
(HR + ST) nadir(HR), 21? tilted(ST) |nadir(HR), 21? tilted(ST)
Spatial resolution 20m 12.8m 15.9 - 18.m
Spatial resolution (HR) 42m 53-6.0m
Swath width 140 km 78 or 37 km (HR) 90 - 105 km,
44 - 50 km (HR)
Radiometric resolution 7 bit 8 bit (select. from 12) 8 bit
Orbit inclination 28.5° 28.5 51.6°
Orbit altitude 300 km 296 km 390 - 420 km
Launch June 83, Febr. 84 April 93 May 1996
Mission Duration 7 days 10 days 15-2 years
Tab. 1: Development from MOMS-01 to MOMS-2P
Highlights of MOMS-2P
for Thematic Applications
A - Stereo in High Spatial Resolution
B - 4 Multispectral Bands
derivation of high quality digital terrain models (5 m)
enhanced detection of relevant surface parameters
- optimized position of bands
- narrow spectral bandwidths
C - High Spatial Resolution (5.3 m) & Multispectral Bands (15.9 m)
detection of smallscale textures of the earth surface (e.g. landuse, urban)
D - Stereo & Multispectral Bands
topographic information for an enhanced evaluation of remote sensing data
Tab. 2: Highlights of MOMS-2P in the 4 operation modes A-B-C-D
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