Remote sensing systems have four main types of resolution:
1. Spatial resolution determines the ability to detect fine spatial details like small objects. Higher resolution means smaller detectable objects.
2. Spectral resolution refers to the number and width of electromagnetic wavelength bands detected. Higher spectral resolution allows finer distinction between targets.
3. Radiometric resolution affects the ability to distinguish slight differences in radiation.
4. Temporal resolution is the frequency of data collection, usually days for satellites but can be more frequent depending on factors like swath overlap and latitude. Multi-temporal data is useful for observing changes over time.