Night Lights for visible Blue Light

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Night Lights for visible Blue Light

by ramazanbora » Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:59 am America/New_York

Is there a product similar to the VNP46 line such that it shows radiances in the visible spectrum such as M3 band that measures the blue light. What I am trying to get at is basically having a proxy for locating emergency vehicles that have blue lights on them.

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Re: Night Lights for visible Blue Light

by LAADS_UserServices_M » Tue Apr 18, 2023 11:02 am America/New_York

No, there is no such product available. VNP46Ax are the only Nighttime Lights (NTL) products available. Please also note that NASA Earth science data are not of a sufficient resolution for viewing small object for example emergency vehicles, individual properties, or similarly-sized features.
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Re: Night Lights for visible Blue Light

by ramazanbora » Wed Apr 19, 2023 4:47 pm America/New_York

Thank you. I was interested in situations such as those emergencies where many vehicles would show up with many lights. A follow up question is whether there are daytime products that could capture such a situation.

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Re: Night Lights for visible Blue Light

by LAADS_UserServices_M » Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:32 am America/New_York

There is none from LAADS DAAC however you can explore NASA's Worldview portal below to see if there any imagery that helps you answer your question:
https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/
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