Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) refers to a sequence of satellite images captured over a specific area at different points in time. These images, which can be taken using various remote sensing technologies (such as multispectral or hyperspectral sensors), allow researchers and analysts to study changes in the Earth's surface, such as land cover change, vegetation dynamics, urban development, natural disasters, and climate change effects.

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