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Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0041 UTC
Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0046 UTC
Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0051 UTC
Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0056 UTC
Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0101 UTC
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Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0121 UTC
Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0126 UTC
Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0131 UTC
Band 4 - 1.37 µm - Cirrus - Near IR - 05 Feb 2026 - 0136 UTC
1.37 µm - Cirrus Band - 2 km resolution - Band 4 will detect very thin cirrus clouds during the day. This band is centered in a strong water vapor absorption spectral region. It does not routinely sense the lower troposphere, where there is substantial water vapor, and thus provides excellent daytime sensitivity to high, very thin cirrus under most circumstances.
Band 4 is a visible channel and is therefore black during nighttime hours.