Result for 967A000965279A999FFE5606AAE93C86E573D019

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/download_rsr
FileSize1848
MD5561B869E0618BFB1684E69254FAA215A
SHA-1967A000965279A999FFE5606AAE93C86E573D019
SHA-256447765E3DA5150B489E4EC3AA34E2B94C5572E78382FCE89E8A89758645AD0A3
SSDEEP24:YO062nSCULiyUVOkHx+qTbV3nv5f94nlc/6W9nnp7rqDX34ct53FsIeFLsx4msF:YzSzuyUjHthf9GontqT7T8
TLSHT1D231650C2842C2B14D8021F97C9B6B97A333A5032785D060355CABAD7F19B79D6F74BA
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize8396
MD57276F59AFC86CB2C1E86822BFA6ACCD0
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.9.5+ds-1
SHA-15E3C886216C12ABF8DAC4586EFB31CE5E7539D7D
SHA-2563638B77CE6C589CD83B37822C9FADE3F61DAFE3936A0AD264B7B613F57C0FFC2
Key Value
FileSize8396
MD597013CF0ED49337D88DCA511D29AB08E
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.10.0+ds-1
SHA-1F5FE84DA7C6EAA077C6FC6C911191FDFAB191353
SHA-2568C6657E6DFCF953FE5B0573EC936EAA02C87C423CDBB59EE7B5F51BB9DE30D9C