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- About | Landsat Science
The Landsat program offers the longest continuous global record of the Earth’s surface; it continues to deliver visually stunning and scientifically valuable images of our planet
- Landsat Seen as Stunning Return on Public Investment
To give a few examples of Landsat’s many commercial applications, Landsat data has used to track the use of irrigation water, to assist drought-stricken California grape growers, and to contribute to the success of a forestry start-up company Landsat is a joint effort of USGS and NASA
- Agriculture Food Security | Landsat Science - NASA
Landsat's Role in Agriculture and Food Security Worldwide, millions of people are helped by Landsat-data-based decisions that impact food and water management Food and farming organizations rely on the unbiased, accurate and timely information provided by Landsat satellites
- CAMP LANDSAT - NASA
CAMP LANDSAT Postcards From Camp: Water Wellness Sea of Azov This natural color image portrays the unnaturally strange colors of the area known as Sivash, which is nicknamed the “putrid sea” because the algae in some of the lagoons produce a Putrid Sea, Landsat 8 image acquired Sept 5, 2014 Credit: USGS Earth as Art Collection 4
- Data Use | Landsat Science - NASA
These tutorials are designed to provide an understanding of satellite data in an engaging way and inspire a range of audiences and learners to create and interpret stunning Landsat images
- Glossary | Landsat Science
With Landsat, bands designate the specific wavelength intervals at which images are acquired I e , a band is a slice of wavelengths from the electromagnetic spectrum Landsat ETM+ has eight bands which collect radiation from different parts of the electro-magnetic spectrum
- Hispaniola’s Changing Forests | Landsat Science
Haiti lost nearly half of its primary—often called old-growth—forests between 1996 and 2022, according to a new study published in Remote Sensing of Environment that analyzed nearly 30 years of Landsat imagery
- Camp Landsat | Landsat Science - NASA
From the vantage point of space, data from Landsat has helped increase our understanding of our planet, improve lives, and safeguard our future Explore the science of remote sensing with these curated stories and activities
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