International audienceEarth observation of complex scenes, such as coastal fringes, is based on a plethora of optical sensors constrained by trade-offs between spatial, spectral, temporal and radiometric resolution. The spaceborne hyperspectral EO-1 Hyperion sensor (decommissioned in 2017) was able to acquire imagery with 10 nm spectral (220 bands) at 30 m spatial resolutions over 1424.5 km 2 scenes. Conversely, the widespread unmanned airborne vehicle (UAV) hyperspatial DJI Mavic Pro camera can collect only natural-coloured imagery of 100 nm spectral (3 bands) but at 0.1 m spatial resolution over ~10 km 2 scenes (with a single battery and calm meteo-marine conditions). The spaceborne WorldView-3 (WV3), featured by 60 nm spectral (16 bands)...