VNIR
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

A VNIR image of the Ghadamis River in Libya. This is a false-color composite image made using near-infrared, green, and blue wavelengths.
The visible and near-infrared (VNIR) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum has wavelengths between approximately 400 and 1400 nanometers (nm).[1] It combines the full visible spectrum with an adjacent portion of the infrared spectrum up to the water absorption band between 1400 and 1500 nm. Some definitions also include the short-wavelength infrared band from 1400 nm up to the water absorption band at 2500 nm.[2] VNIR multi-spectral image cameras have wide applications in remote sensing and imaging spectroscopy.[3]
See also
- Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer
- Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Reconnaissance
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Near infrared spectroscopy
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