 The experiment successfully validated the radiometric calibration of the Resinon-Pika 2 imaging spectrometer and determined its georegistration accuracy under operational conditions. The results showed that the hyperspectral system can achieve an overall accuracy of 96.3%, 93.7%, and 85.7% for calibration talks of 56%, 24%, and 2.5% reflectivity, respectively. Additionally, the system's planometric accuracy was found to be 4.6 meters when flying at a height of 344 meters above ground level. This demonstrates that the Resinon-Pika 2 hyperspectral system has the potential to provide high-quality data for scientific analysis. This article was authored by Nancy F. Glenn, Matthew Anderson, Jessica Mitchell, and others.