The primary purpose of LANDSAT is to study Earth resources. Each satellite contains a Thematic Mapper (TM) and a Multispectral Scanner (MSS) imaging device plus mission unique hardware. The flight profile is presented, and information is presented in tabular form on the following topics: Deep Space Network support, frequency assignments, telemetry, command, and tracking support responsibility
Preflight and in-orbit sensor and data measurements indicate that TM meets or exceeds most specifica...
The Magellan Mission consists of a single spacecraft to be placed in an elliptical orbit around Venu...
The basic concept for the utilization of LANDSAT ground processing resources is described. Only the ...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Upper Atmospheric Research Satelli...
The LANDSAT 4 to ground station interface is described in detail. The radiometric specifications, in...
NASA will launch the Landsat D spacecraft on July 9, 1982 aboard a new, up-rated Delta 3920 expendab...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for emergency support of the Space Transpo...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite ...
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a national facility that consists of a 2.4-m aperture Ritchey-Ch...
LANDSAT-4 (formerly LANDSAT-D) was launched successfully at 1:59 p.m. EDT on July 16, 1982, from Van...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for SOLAR-A are summarized. The SOLAR-A mi...
In the third quarter of 1981, a new, experimental Earth-resources monitoring system, Landsat-D, is s...
Radiometric calibration, geometric accuracy, spatial and spectral resolution, and image quality are ...
The telecommunications availability that can realistically be provided by the tracking and data rela...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for Pioneer 10 and 11 are summarized. The ...
Preflight and in-orbit sensor and data measurements indicate that TM meets or exceeds most specifica...
The Magellan Mission consists of a single spacecraft to be placed in an elliptical orbit around Venu...
The basic concept for the utilization of LANDSAT ground processing resources is described. Only the ...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Upper Atmospheric Research Satelli...
The LANDSAT 4 to ground station interface is described in detail. The radiometric specifications, in...
NASA will launch the Landsat D spacecraft on July 9, 1982 aboard a new, up-rated Delta 3920 expendab...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for emergency support of the Space Transpo...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite ...
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a national facility that consists of a 2.4-m aperture Ritchey-Ch...
LANDSAT-4 (formerly LANDSAT-D) was launched successfully at 1:59 p.m. EDT on July 16, 1982, from Van...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for SOLAR-A are summarized. The SOLAR-A mi...
In the third quarter of 1981, a new, experimental Earth-resources monitoring system, Landsat-D, is s...
Radiometric calibration, geometric accuracy, spatial and spectral resolution, and image quality are ...
The telecommunications availability that can realistically be provided by the tracking and data rela...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for Pioneer 10 and 11 are summarized. The ...
Preflight and in-orbit sensor and data measurements indicate that TM meets or exceeds most specifica...
The Magellan Mission consists of a single spacecraft to be placed in an elliptical orbit around Venu...
The basic concept for the utilization of LANDSAT ground processing resources is described. Only the ...