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Pléiades Neo ESA Archive
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Access to this data collection is temporarily unavailable. A new process is being developed to access these products and the data collection will be re-opened in the future.
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Collection Description
The Pléiades Neo ESA archive collection is comprised of Pléiades Neo products that ESA has collected over the years. The dataset regularly grows as ESA collects new Pléiades Neo products.
Pléiades Neo Primary, Projected, and Ortho products can be available in the following band combinations:
- Panchromatic: one band Black & White image at 0.3 m resolution
- Pansharpened: colour image at 0.3 m resolution: Natural colour (3 bands RGB), false colour (3 bands NIRRG), 4 bands (RGB+NIR), 6 bands (incl. Deep blue and Red edge)
- Multispectral: colour image in 4 bands (RGB+NIR) or 6 bands (including Deep blue and Red Edge) at 1.2 m resolution
- Bundle: 0.3 m panchromatic image and 1.2 m multispectral image (4 or 6 bands) simultaneously acquired
As per ESA policy, very high-resolution imagery of conflict areas cannot be provided.
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Specific restrictions to the use of data may apply for TPMs according to the terms of applicability valid for each mission. Utilisation of this data is subject to ESA's Earth Observation Terms and Conditions.
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