Many corrections will be made to the data, affecting both the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). These corrections include all calibration parameter file updates since launch; improved OLI reflectance conversion coefficients for the cirrus band; improved OLI radiance conversion coefficients for all bands; refined OLI detector linearization to decrease striping; a radiometric offset correction for both TIRS bands; and a slight improvement to the geolocation of the TIRS data.
Details about these changes are available on https://www.usgs.gov/landsat-missions/calibration_notices.php.
Source: USGS Landsat
Landsat & LCLUC: Science Meeting Highlights
Outreach specialists from the Landsat Communications and Public Engagement team participated in community engagement efforts at the joint NASA and University of Maryland Land Cover Land Use Change (LCLUC) meeting.