The world in many spectra: Hyperspectral imaging with Wyvern
Hyperspectral imaging has long been the domain of scientific missions by space agencies. However, commercial hyperspectral imaging at higher resolutions is now becoming available.
A key difference between conventional multispectral sensors and hyperspectral ones is that the latter offer visibility in multiple, contiguous narrow spectral bands. This allows to extract information about objects with very specific spectral characteristics - enabling a variety of applications like precise species differentiation in crop lands and forests; mineral prospecting; water quality monitoring and many others.
Our newest partner, hyperspectral constellation operator Wyvern, will present the benefits of using hyperspectral data, the capabilities of their Dragonette constellation, and key uses of this valuable data type.