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Landsat![]() A photo of the central and eastern Mediterranean region, taken by an orbiting satellite. The first vehicle in the Landsat series took over 300,000 pictures of the Earth's surface between 1972 and 1978; subsequent Landsats have contributed greatly to accurate mapping of the world's remoter regions. ![]() Landsat 4, launched on 16 July 1982, orbited the Earth 14 times a day (with repeat coverage of the Equator once every 16 days) until an on-board data transmitter failed in August 1993. The satellite carried the thematic mapper (TM), which detected reflected radiation from the Earth's surface in the visible and infrared wavelengths.
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| Like an orphaned child shuttled from one set of foster parents to another, the Landsat program has suffered for lack of a stable home. Last week, however, the National Space Council announced a full review of the Landsat program and promised an infusion of funds to keep the satellites alive during the review period. government Landsat program management to "assess options for a successor land remote sensing system to Landsat 7. |
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