Landsat-D, about to be reality
Abstract
The space and ground segments of the Landsat-D thematic mapper (TM) for remote sensing of a 185 km swath with 30 m resolution are described. Scanning the full earth once every 16 days from its 705 km sunsynchronous orbit, Landsat-D will relay its data on the ku-band through the TDRSS satellite to a ground station. The X-band will also be used to transmit data directly to foreign and domestic ground stations; the S-band will be reserved for MSS data only. Landsat-D comprises the multimission modular spacecraft and the instrument module, which features the MSS and TM, a wideband communication subsystem, a solar array, and an L-band global positioning system. Three computers on the ground provide a high degree of automation for reception, storage, retrieval, back-up, and transmission of data and commands. Additionally, a van is equipped with transportable equipment, including an antenna. Procedures followed for image generation from the MSS and TM are detailed, noting storage at Goddard until dispersal of tapes under the direction of the EROS data center.
- Publication:
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IN: 1982 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982igrs....1Q....A
- Keywords:
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- Earth Resources;
- Landsat 4;
- Remote Sensing;
- Thematic Mapping;
- Data Processing;
- Global Positioning System;
- Ground Stations;
- Spatial Resolution;
- Thematic Mappers (Landsat);
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles