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NSI Mirror Reflector has been installed to calibrate satellite images, the first service in Asia

  • Writer: Natsumi Taguchi
    Natsumi Taguchi
  • Apr 11
  • 1 min read

New Space Intelligence Inc. is working to develop a calibration service using Mirror Reflector.

By generating an In-flight Point Spread Function (IPSF) from satellite image pixels and the optical spectrum that spreads around the image pixels, independent of the earth’s surface environment, it is possible to estimate radiometric calibration parameters for images and improve the quality of satellite images.


We are pleased to announce that we have completed the installation of Mirror Reflectors for calibrating satellite images at Yamaguchi, Japan. Using this calibration technology, we can effectively utilize various satellite images by complementing them over time. By understanding the characteristics of each sensor, the wavelength bands that differ for each satellite, and differences in appearance due to atmospheric conditions, we can harmonize data from multiple satellites as if it were a single satellite data.


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