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17 August 1994Geo-scientific evaluation and future aspects of MOMS-02
The modular opto-electronic multi-spectral stereo scanner (MOMS-02) experimental data acquired during the German Spacelab D2 mission will be used for a broad range of geoscientific objectives. The simultaneous acquisition of high spatial resolution, multispectral and stereo scenic data enables a real combination of thematic and topographic information, thus considerably improving the verification and interpretation of dynamic changes of the Earth's surface by means of remote sensing. This paper gives a first assessment of the MOMS-02/D2 mission, the data quality, and an overview on the planned methodological and application-oriented investigations for various test sites. On the basis of a few examples the possibilities of this system for future thematic applications is shown.
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Johann Bodechtel, Jochen Henkel, Qingxia Lei, Gerhard Loercher, "Geo-scientific evaluation and future aspects of MOMS-02," Proc. SPIE 2357, ISPRS Commission III Symposium: Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision, (17 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182838