MBRSC Releases 0.7 Meter Satellite Image “Mosaic” captured by KhalifaSat

MBRSC Releases 0.7 Meter Satellite Image “Mosaic” captured by KhalifaSat

MBRSC is also keen to hold regular meetings with government departments to find out the nature of their activities and provide integrated solutions to meet their needs and provide them with the required satellite images. The services are also being extended to entities in the private sector. The Centre will also partner with local statistics authorities as the outcomes offered by KhalifaSat play a crucial role in promoting the exchange of expertise in addition to providing data to different sectors in order to assist them in drafting reports for infrastructure projects.

“The “Mosaic” imaging system at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre goes through systematic stages of image extraction. Firstly, individual images scattered over an area are taken by the satellite during a given period. The system then geo-assigns these images using a coordinate reference system to ensure the highest possible resolution. The image correction phase is followed by enhancing contrast and various corrections to make sure that all images are free of distortions. Finally, the colours of the satellite images are matched and blended, followed by the testing of the outcome by the relevant team, and ensuring its correctness before finally releasing it.” explained Ammar Saif AlMuhairi, Head of Image Processing Section, MBRSC.

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre owns remote sensing satellites, like the DubaiSat 1 and 2 satellites and its successor KhalifaSat. These satellites have helped produce several scientific reports and studies that are dedicated to observing and monitoring the Earth, and also provides satellite images.