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  • Land cover is a physical description of the space and (bio) physical occupation observed on the earth's surface.

  • This layer contains the official infrared orthophoto (infrared, red, green) from the 2021 surveying flights with a ground sampling distance of <= 10 cm per pixel (GSD). The absolute planimetric accuracy of the orthophoto can be given with a mean squared error MSE <= 20 cm. The perspective displacement is <= 25 %. The orthophoto covers the territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg with an overlap of at least 50 m beyond the state border. The surveying flights took place with a sun position of >= 30 ° on September 3, 4, 8, 22 and 23 2021.

  • In the scope of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requiring countries and airports to provide electronic Terrain and Obstacle Data (eTOD), the Administration de la navigation aérienne has been tasked by the Government to take the steps necessary to comply with this requirement. This Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is the result of a first LIDAR survey flight that has been done in October 2017 and is of a higher resolution than required by ICAO, thus for general purpose, harmonized according to INSPIRE requirements. For this reason this DTM also uses the national reference systems LUREF and NGL. The data itself is split up in 4 different areas, which are specified as follows: Area 1: The entire territory of Luxembourg; Area 2: Terminal Control Area (this area is larger than the territory of Luxembourg); Area 3: Aerodrome movement area; Area 4: Category II or III operations (Runway 24).

  • In february 2019, the ACT has executed a LIDAR flight for the whole country. Issued from the same flight, this aerial image (orthophoto) is primary for technical use. The pixel size is 20cm.

  • This layer contains the infrared orthophotos covering the national territory of Luxembourg. The 4 surveying flights took place on 2, 8 and 27 July and 5 August 2018, with a sun position of > 35°. The ground sampling distance is <0,20m. The perspective displacement is in general <25%, except for Luxembourg-City, where it is <15% for a zone of 10x9km (90km2, centered on the coordinates 78000 east and 74500 north). On the borders, a zone of 50m behind the country border is included.

  • This dataset contains the 2019 Digital Terrain Model of Luxembourg, with a resolution of 1 meter. It has been harmonized according to INSPIRE. In february 2019, the ACT has executed a LiDAR flight for the whole country. One of the results of this dataset is a digital height model. The public version is presented with a reduced resolution. For reasons of protection of certain sensible sites and the national archeological heritage, only a desensitized and with less resolution in the woods is made available to the general public.

  • In the scope of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requiring countries and airports to provide electronic Terrain and Obstacle Data (eTOD), the Administration de la navigation aérienne has been tasked by the Government to take the steps necessary to comply with this requirement. This Digital Surface Model (DSM) is the result of a first LIDAR survey flight that has been done in October 2017 and is of a higher resolution than required by ICAO, thus for general purpose, harmonied according to INSPIRE requirements. For this reason this DSM also uses the national reference systems LUREF and NGL. The data itself is split up in 4 different areas, which are specified as follows: Area 1: The entire territory of Luxembourg; Area 2: Terminal Control Area (this area is larger than the territory of Luxembourg); Area 3: Aerodrome movement area; Area 4: Category II or III operations (Runway 24).

  • This dataset contains land cover data of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg from the European CorineLandCover 2012 survey. It has been harmonized according to INSPIRE

  • This layer contains the official infrared orthophotos covering the national territory of Luxemburg, and that have been produced following a surveying flight in summer 2010 under the responsibility of the administration du cadastre et de la topographie. The pixel size is 25cm.

  • This layer contains the official orthophotos covering the national territory of Luxemburg, and that have been produced following a surveying flight in autumn 2007 under the responsibility of the administration du cadastre et de la topographie. The pixel size is 50cm. Light versions (1m, 10m) available.