Fifty years of Landsat science and impacts
Canadian Forest Service · Natural Resources Canada · +21 more institutions
Abstract
Since 1972, the Landsat program has been continually monitoring the Earth, to now provide 50 years of digital, multispectral, medium spatial resolution observations. Over this time, Landsat data were crucial for many scientific and technical advances. Prior to the Landsat program, detailed, synoptic depictions of the Earth's surface were rare, and the ability to acquire and work with large datasets was limited. The early years of the Landsat program delivered a series of technological breakthroughs, pioneering new methods, and demonstrating the ability and capacity of digital satellite imagery, creating a template for other global Earth observation missions and programs. Innovations driven by the Landsat…
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Authors
27- MAMichael A. WulderCorresponding
Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
- DPDavid P. Roy
Michigan State University
- VCVolker C. Radeloff
University of Wisconsin–Madison
- TRThomas R. Loveland
United States Geological Survey
- MCMartha C. Anderson
Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center
Topics & keywords
- Earth observation
- Remote sensing
- Payload (computing)
- Earth system science
- Multispectral image
- Environmental resource management
- Computer science
- Satellite