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Landsat Semi-Annual Calibration Meeting Held
- Nov. 29–30, 2006 • NASA and USGS work jointly
to maintain and refine as necessary, the radiometric and geometric
calibrations of the Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 7 ETM+. As part of
this effort, NASA funds several external teams that provide independent
analyses and perform vicarious radiometric calibrations. Twice
yearly, these investigators meet with USGS and NASA personnel to
review the current calibrations of these instruments and compare
the results from independent methods, including the vicarious calibration
results. On
November 29-30, 2006 this "TM+ calibration
working group" met at NASA GSFC. Some key results/recommendations
presented at the current meeting included:
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- The Landsat-7 ETM+ geodetic error (RMSE) continues to be better
than 20 meters in the cross track and along track directions
consistent with the trend since the shut down of the noisy
gyro in March 2005.
- The transition to bumper mode is anticipated for the summer of
2007 when the required synchronization time for SAM mode reaches
4 minutes.
- The Landsat 7 ETM+ reflective band radiometric calibration gains
continue to be stable to an uncertainty of several tenths of
a percent per year. No changes were recommended.
- The Landsat 7 ETM+ thermal band radiometric calibration continues
to be accurate to within the ability to assess using vicarious
calibration, circa ±1%, across the temperature range of about
0° to
20° C. Recent data acquisitions of warm targets have not verified
previous indications of a calibration error at higher temperatures,
so no change in the gain calibration is currently planned.
- The change in the Landsat 5 satellite to fixed solar array operations,
included a pitch maneuver to achieve greater solar irradiance
on the solar arrays during non-imaging operations, has increased
the uncertainty in the spacecraft attitude knowledge. The processing
logic for attitude has been modified to correct for artificial
steps introduced into the attitude information.
- An update to the Landsat-5 TM reflective bands calibration was
presented. This update is a result of analyses conducted using
North African test sites with the data made available from
the European Space Agency. The update represents the calibration
trend as an exponential decay in bands 1-3, albeit with a longer
time constant and different magnitude than the current model. Band
4, 5 and 7 are modeled as a flat line with bands 5 and 7 adjusted
for the cold focal plane icing effects. The curves continue
to be tied to the cross calibration with Landsat-7 ETM+ in
June 1999. The
update is planned to occur in early 2007; the post calibration
scaling factors (LMAX’s) will likely be adjusted as part of
the calibration update.
- An update to the bias of the Landsat-5 TM band 6 calibration was
recommended at the last calibration meeting. Testing of 0.089
W/m2 sr mm update was performed and indicated some anomalies
in one scene. This scene also had banding problems of unknown
origin. The
recommendation of the group was to test on more scenes and
if the rest agreed to proceed with implementation.
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- Contributor: Brian Markham
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