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LDCM Orbit Swaths

LDCM orbits 13 times each day, and covers the whole Earth in 16 days. thumbnail: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a003900/a003939/earth_compWday.0624_gal.png

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Landsat 40th Live Shot

LDCM Project Scientist Jim Irons is interviewed on live TV. thumbnail: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011000/a011049/Jim_Irons_Interview_youtube_hq_gal.png

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Dead Sea Salt Farming

View changes in the Dead Sea over 40 years as salt farms multiply. thumbnail: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/gallery/Landsat/Dead Sea 3-panel_gal.png

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From The Archives

A look back at the early years of Landsat. thumbnail: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011000/a011051/Landsat_ERTS_1973_Still_gal.png

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Best of "Earth As Art"

The Top 5 images from the USGS “Earth As Art” collection. thumbnail: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011000/a011052/Earth_as_Art_Top_5_youtube_hq_gal.png

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Irrigation in Saudi Arabia

Even in the desert there is water, if you drill deep enough. thumbnail: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/gallery/Landsat/Wadi As Sirhan compare_gal.png

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Landsat Adds Tremendous Value to Decision-Making and Bottom Line

Dr. Stephanie Hulina, President of Geospatial Data Analysis Corporation (GDA Corp) discusses how access to free Landsat imagery from USGS enables her business to provide value-added products to her company’s clients. The long-term continuity of the Landsat mission is essential to her company’s ability to maintain a competitive edge in today’s global economy.

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The Future of Landsat

Last week Space News reported that the U.S. Government is searching for ways to lower the price tag associated with designing, building, and launching successor Landsat satellites. This comes after President Obama’s

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The View From Space

Dr. Tom Loveland gave a public lecture on Landsat at USGS Headquarters titled, “The View from Space: Landsat’s Role in Tracking Forty Years of Global Changes.” on Feb. 1. If you missed

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It Takes a Satellite To Feed the World

Source: Charles L. Walthall, USDA Agricultural Research Service Forum It’s ironic that just when Earth-monitoring satellites are needed more than ever to address the food and freshwater demands of a burgeoning

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Measuring Flood Extent in Mozambique

• On January 16, 2012, Mozambique’s coast was hit by the tropical depression “Dando” followed by cyclone “Funso.” With wind speeds up to 220 km/hour and torrential rains, the storms

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News Archives

The Future of Landsat

Last week Space News reported that the U.S. Government is searching for ways to lower the price tag associated with designing, building, and launching successor Landsat satellites. This comes after President Obama’s

Read More »

The View From Space

Dr. Tom Loveland gave a public lecture on Landsat at USGS Headquarters titled, “The View from Space: Landsat’s Role in Tracking Forty Years of Global Changes.” on Feb. 1. If you missed

Read More »

It Takes a Satellite To Feed the World

Source: Charles L. Walthall, USDA Agricultural Research Service Forum It’s ironic that just when Earth-monitoring satellites are needed more than ever to address the food and freshwater demands of a burgeoning

Read More »

Measuring Flood Extent in Mozambique

• On January 16, 2012, Mozambique’s coast was hit by the tropical depression “Dando” followed by cyclone “Funso.” With wind speeds up to 220 km/hour and torrential rains, the storms

Read More »