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Explanations for ETM-subsets

This image is a subset of a Landsat 7 ETM+ image, covering a size of about 30 km by 25 km, which was acquired during the rainy season. It is visualized as a so-called false colour composite. On the Red, Green and Blue channels the spectral bands 4: NIR (near Infrared), 5: MIR1 (Mid Infrared 1) and 3: visible red of the Landsat ETM+ sensor are displayed (RGB: 4-5-3).This band combination suits best for a detailed visualization of different land cover properties. Due to that, the displayed colours are not natural.
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Observatory Kleinberg (S34)
Info In the displayed image the observatory is given as a dotted rectangular box of 1km x 1km extension.
WRS2 Path-Row 179-76
Acquisition Date 06.04.2000
Image Details The Namib Desert around the Kleinberg observatory is flat and nearly even, apart from some dolerite ridges (dark grey lines). Surface is covered by gravel, lichens, annual grasses and sparse dwarf shrubs. White natural structures are unvegetated temporal river beds or coastal sand dunes (North-Western edge). The black parallel lines West of the observatory are the landing stripes of an airport.
In general, the colours refer to the following land cover types:
  • Dark Blue: Water bodies, dams and lakes without Algae.
  • Light Blue: in populated places mainly buildings, outside of towns mainly rocks, and very sparsely vegetated soils.
  • Red: Very dense and vital vegetation like bush thickets, forests or planted fields, in towns: gardens.
  • Green: "middle dense" or less vital vegetation, like grass savanna (light green) and dry bush (dark green).
  • White: bare soil or sparsely vegetated areas, independently from the natural soil colour, also gravel roads and pads.
  • Intermediate colours are representing mixed pixels with information of several land cover types.