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Spectral Bands

The tables below delineate the spectral characteristics of the hyperspectral imaging sensor on each of the Dragonette satellites. Wyvern strategically operates the hyperspectral imaging sensor on each Dragonette satellite to collect HSI data products with band centre wavelengths that are aligned with existing commercial (e.g., PlanetScope) and science mission (e.g., Landsat, Sentinel, etc.) satellite remote sensing data sources.

Dragonette Spectral Bands Overview

420 nm
900 nm

Constellation Spectral Bands

Dragonette-1 Band Centre Wavelength (CWL) (nm)Dragonette-1 Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) (nm)Extended VNIR (Dragonette-2/3/4) Band Centre Wavelength (CWL)* (nm)Extended VNIR (Dragonette-2/3/4) Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) (nm)
n / an / a44515.6
n / an / a46516.3
n / an / a48016.8
n / an / a49017.2
50320.150317.6
51020.451017.9
51920.852018.2
53521.453518.7
54922.055019.3
57022.857020.0
58423.458520.5
60024.060021.0
61424.661521.5
63525.463522.2
64926.065022.8
66026.466023.1
66926.867023.5
67927.268023.8
69027.669024.2
69928.070024.5
71128.471224.9
72228.972225.3
73429.473525.7
75030.075026.3
76430.676526.8
78231.378227.4
79932.080028.0
n / an / a81528.5
n / an / a83229.1
n / an / a85029.8
n / an / a87030.5

The spectral characteristics of the Dragonette satellites imaging sensor.

*Extended VNIR band center wavelengths are within +/- 1 nm from these values. Individual satellites have consistent band center wavelengths.

Individual Satellite Spectral Bands

Dragonette-1 Band Centre Wavelength (CWL) (nm)Dragonette-2 Band Centre Wavelength (CWL) (nm)Dragonette-3 Band Centre Wavelength (CWL) (nm)
n / a445445
n / a465464
n / a480480
n / a490490
503503503
510510510
519520519
535535534
549550550
570570569
584585585
600600600
614615614
635635634
649650650
660660659
669670669
679680679
690690689
699700700
711712712
722722722
734735734
750750749
764765764
782782781
799800799
n / a815814
n / a832832
n / a850849
n / a870869

The spectral characteristics of the each Dragonette satellites.