Ground control requirements for precision processing of ERTS images

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With the successful flight of the ERTS-1 satellite, orbital height images are available for precision processing into products such as 1:1,000,000-scale photomaps and enlargements up to 1:250,000 scale. In order to maintain positional error below 100 meters, control points for the precision processing must be carefully selected, clearly definitive on photos in both X and Y. Coordinates of selected control points measured on existing ½ and 15-minute standard maps provide sufficient accuracy for any space imaging system thus far defined. This procedure references the points to accepted horizontal and vertical datums. Maps as small as 1:250,000 scale can be used as source material for coordinates, but to maintain the desired accuracy, maps of 1:100,000 and larger scale should be used when available.
Publication type Book
Publication Subtype Conference publication
Title Ground control requirements for precision processing of ERTS images
Year Published 1973
Contributing office(s) Topographic Division
Description 13 p.
Conference Title XII Pan American Consultation on Cartography, Pan American Institute of Geography and History
Conference Location Panama, Panama
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