= Imaging spectroscopy
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Imaging spectroscopy is an advanced remote sensing technique that combines imaging and spectroscopy to capture and analyze the spectral information of an object's surface across a wide range of wavelengths. Unlike traditional imaging, which typically only captures information in visible light or a few discrete bands, imaging spectroscopy acquires data across many narrow, contiguous spectral bands, allowing for detailed analysis of the materials' properties and compositions.
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