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What's the difference between hyperspectral and high-resolution satellite images?

Hyperspectrum refers to the use of many narrow electromagnetic wave bands to obtain relevant data from interested objects. The resolution is nanometer.

High-resolution satellite images refer to images, even TM/ETM images and so on.

High-resolution satellites refer to satellites with high spatial resolution, such as IKONOS panchromatic 1m, Quickbird panchromatic 0.6 1m, Geoeye- 1 panchromatic 0.41m.