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- Data | Landsat Science
Landsat data, Harmonized Landsat Sentinel-2 (HLS) data, and Landsat-derived data and science products are publicly accessible and free of charge These datasets can be viewed and downloaded from a variety of map viewers, data portals, and advanced cloud-computer platforms
- Landsat Science
Landsat Science The joint NASA USGS Landsat program provides the longest continuous space-based record of Earth’s land in existence Landsat data are essential for making informed decisions about Earth’s resources and environment
- Satellites | Landsat Science
On July 23, 1972, the first Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1), later renamed Landsat 1, was launched After more than five decades of observations and eight operational missions, the Landsat program continues to deliver scientifically valuable and visually stunning images of the Earth
- Landsat 8 | Landsat Science
Landsat 8 instruments represent an evolutionary advance in technology OLI improves on past Landsat sensors using a technical approach demonstrated by a sensor flown on NASA’s experimental EO-1 satellite
- Landsat Next | Landsat Science - NASA
The Landsat Next project is currently assessing alternate mission architectures to support more affordable ways to maintain the continuity of Landsat imagery per the language in the FY26 President’s Budget Request (PBR) Updates will be forthcoming
- Your Name in Landsat ️
Landsat Next, targeted to launch in 2030, will build upon the legacy of Landsat by providing even more detailed and frequent observations of Earth The Landsat series of Earth-observing satellitesare jointly managed by NASA and the U S Geological Survey (USGS) Type in your name to see it spelled out in Landsat imagery of Earth! Enter
- 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
- Benefits | Landsat Science - NASA
Landsat-based decisions on how to manage limited water resources have impacted millions of people worldwide From finding water for refugees in arid nations to reducing pollution in our national waterways, Landsat enables decisions that directly help people
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