Separation of highly correlated bands of a multispectral image taken with a telescope using IHS display mode

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Moon, Multispectral Photography, Histograms, Spectral Correlation, Telescopes

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Two highly correlated bands (at 380 nm and at 560 nm) in a set of multispectral images of the full near side of the Moon are combined to show their differences. For this purpose their ratio and their two principal components are combined in a colour image using IHS display mode. To reduce noise the average of a set of eight images per band taken within two hours after lunar eclipse is used as the data base.

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