Spatial resolution

In physics and geosciences, the term spatial resolution refers to the precision of a measurement with respect to space,[1] or the real dimension that represents a pixel of the image.[2] While in some instruments, like cameras and telescopes, spatial resolution is directly connected to angular resolution, other instruments, like synthetic aperture radar or a network of weather stations, produce data whose spatial layout is not related to an angular resolution.

References

  1. ^ "Spatial Resolution - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com.
  2. ^ "What is spatial resolution of satellite imagery data". Earth Observing System. NASA. Retrieved 13 August 2019.



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