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Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1972 launch of the Landsat 1 spacecraft, this is a "greatest hits" montage...
The Landsat program is the longest continuous global record of Earth observations from space — ever. On July 23,...
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission will continue the legacy of the 40-year Landsat program. This video examines two...
Every full moon, Landsat 8 turns its back on Earth. As the satellite's orbit takes it to the nighttime side of the...
On Feb. 11, 2013, Landsat 8 launched into Earth orbit, riding on an Atlas V rocket. Weighing 6,133 pounds, Landsat 8...
Landsat 9 Media Briefing August 31, 2021 Host: Tylar Greene - Earth Science Communications Lead, NASA Participants:...
Landsat collects images in long narrow strips called “swaths.” Each swath is 185 kilometers (115 miles) wide and is...
Landsat satellites circle the globe every 99 minutes, collecting data about the land surfaces passing underneath....
Landsat collects images in long narrow strips called “swaths.” Each swath is 185 kilometers (115 miles) wide and is...
On June 21, 2014—the summer solstice—when the Sun stays above the horizon of the Arctic for at least 24 hours,...
Landsat 9 Live Launch Coverage from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Landsat 9 is a partnership between...
In its five years in space, Landsat 8 has racked up an impressive line of statistics. The satellite made 26,500...
This visualization of the orbit of Landsat 8 is narrated by Jim Irons, LDCM Project Scientist at NASA's Goddard...
Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2 satellites have spectral and spatial similarities that make using their data together...
For helping communities across the United States stay up-to-date on their flood risk, the NASA/USGS Landsat...
Model of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, rotating.
The Landsat-9 spacecraft is encapsulated inside the Atlas 9 fairings at the Integrated Processing Facility at...
Istanbul has been a bustling trade city for thousands of years. In this 1975 image, taken by Landsat, the city...
Santiago, Chile, ranks among the world's fastest growing cities. Chile is South America's fifth largest economy with...
Over the last 25 years, Chandler, Arizona has traded its grid of fields for a grid of streets. Founded in 1912 on...
Sit back and enjoy as NASA’s Landsat program takes you on a global journey. Fly over the majestic cliffs of the...
Between 1985 and 2009, the population of Tehran, Iran, grew from six million to just over seven million. The city's...
NASA Landsat 1 originally named the Earth Resources Technology Satellite, or ERTS was the first of what was to...
Tokyo is the world’s largest metropolitan region, home to nearly 37 million people. During the past two decades,...