Landsat Used to Map Persian Gulf Coral Reefs
Contributor: Rashmi De Roy, World Wildlife Foundation In 2006, the WWF helped prepare the first map of coral habitats in the southeastern Persian Gulf, highlighting
Contributor: Rashmi De Roy, World Wildlife Foundation In 2006, the WWF helped prepare the first map of coral habitats in the southeastern Persian Gulf, highlighting
The latest issue of the USGS Landsat Project Update is available on the USGS Landsat website. The 2009, Volume 3 Issue 2, includes the following articles:
Contributors: Steve Cole and Sarah DeWitt NASA has created a unique “spherical” movie about Earth’s changing ice and snow cover as captured by NASA spacecraft.
Contributor: Jeannie Allen Landsat’s Education and Public Outreach staff gave two presentations, chaired a panel, and facilitated a meeting for American Society for Photogrammetry and
Landsat Data Continuity Mission USGS Project Scientist, Dr. Tom Loveland, sat down with Directions Magazine to reflect on the Landsat Program. In a podcast recording, Loveland and Directions
Contributor: Douglas Spencer and Ron Beck, USGS Outliving its expected 3-year lifespan by more than 22 years, on March 1 Landsat 5 completed a busy
132,969 … 132,970 … 132,971. Like a trusty watch counting up the minutes, the Landsat 5 satellite keeps on ticking, orbit after orbit around the