--- aliases: - context: instrumentID lexicon: ceos term: 363 url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentsummary.aspx?instrumentID=363 - context: Instrument lexicon: ceos term: AVNIR-2 url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentindex.aspx#A cited_by: [] contributors: - display_name: 'Contributor : Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/3714.yaml id: 3714 organization: country_code: JP display_name: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency identifier: japan-aerospace-exploration-agency name: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency organization_type_identifier: national type: organization url: http://www.jaxa.jp/index_e.html organization_uri: /organization/japan-aerospace-exploration-agency person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: contributor uri: /contributor/3714 description: High resolution optical imager description_attribution: ~ display_name: advanced-visible-and-near-infra-red-radiometer-type-2 files: [] href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/instrument/advanced-visible-and-near-infra-red-radiometer-type-2.yaml identifier: advanced-visible-and-near-infra-red-radiometer-type-2 name: Advanced Visible and Near Infra-red Radiometer type 2 parents: [] platforms: - description: "ALOS (nicknamed ” ”) is a Japanese Earth-observation satellite, developed by JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Tokyo; formerly NASDA), and manufactured by NEC, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. The objectives call for an optical and an active microwave sensor payload who's high-resolution data may be used for such applications as cartographic mapping, environmental and hazard monitoring (within 48 hours). The intent is to provide the user community with data of sufficient resolution to be able to generate 1:25,000 scale maps. This in turn requires observational data of 2.5 m horizontal resolution for the determination of land conditions, and a 3-5 m vertical accuracy for contour mapping. Multispectral data with 10 m horizontal resolution is needed for the classification of land cover (vegetation, forests, etc.). Short-term hazard monitoring (within 24 hours on average) will be accommodated by the use of pointing mechanisms. Particular application features of the ALOS mission are:" description_attribution: "ALOS (nicknamed ” ”) is a Japanese Earth-observation satellite, developed by JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Tokyo; formerly NASDA), and manufactured by NEC, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. The objectives call for an optical and an active microwave sensor payload who's high-resolution data may be used for such applications as cartographic mapping, environmental and hazard monitoring (within 48 hours). The intent is to provide the user community with data of sufficient resolution to be able to generate 1:25,000 scale maps. This in turn requires observational data of 2.5 m horizontal resolution for the determination of land conditions, and a 3-5 m vertical accuracy for contour mapping. Multispectral data with 10 m horizontal resolution is needed for the classification of land cover (vegetation, forests, etc.). Short-term hazard monitoring (within 24 hours on average) will be accommodated by the use of pointing mechanisms. Particular application features of the ALOS mission are:" identifier: advanced-land-observing-satellite name: Advanced Land Observing Satellite uri: /platform/advanced-land-observing-satellite references: [] type: instrument uri: /instrument/advanced-visible-and-near-infra-red-radiometer-type-2