- SPOT 6
- Sample Data
SPOT 6 Sample Data
SPOT 6 data collections consist of Very High Resolution (VHR) and High Resolution (HR) data products between 0 and 5 m and 5 and 20 m resolution, respectively, from the New Astrosat Optical Modular Instrument (NAOMI), processed to Level-1, Level-2 and Level-3.
Products are available in two band combinations:
- Panchromatic: 1.5 m resolution
- Multispectral: 6 m resolution
With the following levels of processing:
- Primary: The Primary product is the processing level closest to the natural image acquired by the sensor. This product restores perfect collection conditions: the sensor is placed in rectilinear geometry, and the image is clear of all radiometric distortion
- Standard Ortho: The Ortho product is a georeferenced image in Earth geometry, corrected from acquisition and terrain off-nadir effects
- Tailored Ortho: Aside from the Standard Ortho product, when different specifications are needed, a custom orthorectification, with a more precise 3D model provided by the client or acquired for the purpose, can be provided on demand
Samples of the SPOT 6 products are available over La Crau, France, which you can use to preview what the data collections offer in order to assess their type and resolution. If you would like to compare SPOT 6 products with other missions, download sample data from other Third Party Missions.
Each sample data ZIP file contains a .JP2 of the processed product, and specifications of the acquired scene.
Download SPOT 6 sample data
- Ortho product sample (184 MB)
- Primary product sample (152 MB)
SPOT 6 data collections
ESA is offering access to the full SPOT 6 archive for scientific research and application development. Access is only available to submitted proposals that are accepted.
As many as possible of the high-quality and innovative proposals submitted will be supported within the quota limit available, therefore, only a limited amount of products can be made available to each project.
ESA offers registered users access through the Online Dissemination server to the SPOT 6 and 7 ESA archive. The dataset consists of coverage that ESA has collected during this mission and the dataset continues to grow as new products are added.