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Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1510 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1520 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1630 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1640 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1710 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1720 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1740 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1810 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1820 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1910 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1920 UTC
Band 1 - 0.47 µm - Blue - Visible - 29 Jun 2019 - 1930 UTC
0.47 µm - Blue Band - 1 km resolution - Visible band 1 is in the blue portion of the spectrum. It is particularly useful for detecting atmospheric aerosols such as smoke and dust. (daytime only).
Band 1 is a visible channel and is therefore black during nighttime hours.