On October 24, 1946, more than 10 years before the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, scientists at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico placed a camera on top of a captured German V-2 ballistic missile. As the rocket flew to an altitude of about 65 miles - just above the generally recognized border of outer space - the 35-millimeter motion picture camera snapped a frame every one and a half seconds. Minutes later, the missile came crashing back down and slammed into the ground at more than 340 mph, but the film survived and gave us our first glimpse of Earth from space. Earth Resources Technology Satellite aka Landsat It was images like those first grainy black and white pictures and later those taken by America's fir...
Landsat 1 began an era of space-based resource data collec-tion that changed the way science, indust...
AbstractThis paper presents a compendium of satellites under civilian and/or commercial control with...
For nearly 50 years, astronauts have collected sequential imagery of the Earth. In fact, the collect...
If you\u27ve used Google Maps, you\u27re not far from Landsat, the granddaddy of all Earth-observin...
If you\u27ve used Google Maps, you\u27re not far from Landsat, the granddaddy of all Earth-observin...
If you\u27ve used Google Maps, you\u27re not far from Landsat, the granddaddy of all Earth-observin...
Spanning nearly four decades, the remarkable Landsat program has continuously provided data about th...
Provided by the Goddard Space Flight Center, the Landsat Program "is a series of Earth-observin...
Landsat satellites have provided unparalleled Earth-observing data for nearly 40 years, allowing sci...
With the launch of the first American civil observation satellite in 1972, remote sensing became a p...
With the launch of the first American civil observation satellite in 1972, remote sensing became a p...
Varied uses of ERTS imagery are briefly discussed. Applications to mineral/land resources, environme...
The potential and promise of observing the earth from the vantage point of space is discussed. The s...
With the launch of the first American civil observation satellite in 1972, remote sensing became a p...
Since the 1960s, satellites have been looking down at the Earth to monitor weather patterns and trac...
Landsat 1 began an era of space-based resource data collec-tion that changed the way science, indust...
AbstractThis paper presents a compendium of satellites under civilian and/or commercial control with...
For nearly 50 years, astronauts have collected sequential imagery of the Earth. In fact, the collect...
If you\u27ve used Google Maps, you\u27re not far from Landsat, the granddaddy of all Earth-observin...
If you\u27ve used Google Maps, you\u27re not far from Landsat, the granddaddy of all Earth-observin...
If you\u27ve used Google Maps, you\u27re not far from Landsat, the granddaddy of all Earth-observin...
Spanning nearly four decades, the remarkable Landsat program has continuously provided data about th...
Provided by the Goddard Space Flight Center, the Landsat Program "is a series of Earth-observin...
Landsat satellites have provided unparalleled Earth-observing data for nearly 40 years, allowing sci...
With the launch of the first American civil observation satellite in 1972, remote sensing became a p...
With the launch of the first American civil observation satellite in 1972, remote sensing became a p...
Varied uses of ERTS imagery are briefly discussed. Applications to mineral/land resources, environme...
The potential and promise of observing the earth from the vantage point of space is discussed. The s...
With the launch of the first American civil observation satellite in 1972, remote sensing became a p...
Since the 1960s, satellites have been looking down at the Earth to monitor weather patterns and trac...
Landsat 1 began an era of space-based resource data collec-tion that changed the way science, indust...
AbstractThis paper presents a compendium of satellites under civilian and/or commercial control with...
For nearly 50 years, astronauts have collected sequential imagery of the Earth. In fact, the collect...