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Landsat 7

Landsat 7 is the seventh satellite of the Landsat program. Launched on 15 April 1999, Landsat 7's primary goal is to refresh the global archive of satellite photos, providing up-to-date and cloud-free images. The Landsat program is managed and operated by the United States Geological Survey, and data from Landsat 7 is collected and distributed by the USGS. The NASA WorldWind project allows 3D images from Landsat 7 and other sources to be freely navigated and viewed from any angle. The satellite's companion, Earth Observing-1, trailed by one minute and followed the same orbital characteristics, but in 2011 its fuel was depleted and EO-1's orbit began to degrade.[2] Landsat 7 was built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems.

Landsat 7
Landsat 7 before launch
Mission typeSatellite imagery
OperatorNASA / USGS
COSPAR ID1999-020A
SATCAT no.25682
Mission duration5 years (planned)
24 years, 9 months, 15 days (in progress)
Spacecraft properties
BusTIROS-N
ManufacturerLockheed Martin Space Systems
Launch mass1973 kg
Dimensions4.04 metre long
2.74 metre diameter
Power1550 watts
Start of mission
Launch date15 April 1999, 18:32:00 UTC
RocketDelta II 7920
Launch siteVandenberg, SLC-2W
ContractorBoeing
Entered service1999
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit[1]
RegimeSun-synchronous orbit
Altitude705 km
Inclination98.21°
Period98.83 minutes
Repeat interval16 days
 

In 2016, NASA announced plans to attempt the first ever refueling of a live satellite by refueling Landsat 7 in 2020 with the OSAM-1 mission;[3][4][5][6] as of 2022, the launch date has slipped to 2026.[7]

Satellite specifications edit

 
Landsat 7 Schematic

Landsat 7 was designed to last for five years, and has the capacity to collect and transmit up to 532 images per day. It is in a polar, Sun-synchronous orbit, meaning it scans across the entire Earth's surface. With an altitude of 705 km, it takes 232 orbits, or 16 days, to do so. The satellite weighs 1973 kg, is 4.04 m long, and 2.74 m in diameter. Unlike its predecessors, Landsat 7 has a solid-state memory of 378 Gbits (roughly 100 images). The main instrument on board Landsat 7 is the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+), a whisk broom scanner image sensor.

Instruments edit

  • A panchromatic band with 15 metre spatial resolution (band 8)
  • Visible (reflected light) bands in the spectrum of blue, green, red, near-infrared (NIR), and mid-infrared (MIR) with 30 metre spatial resolution (bands 1–5, 7)
  • A thermal infrared channel with 60 metre spatial resolution (band 6)
  • Full aperture, 5% absolute radiometric calibration

Scan Line Corrector failure edit

 
The effect of the SLC on ETM+ scans.

On 31 May 2003, the Scan Line Corrector (SLC) in the ETM+ instrument failed. The SLC consists of a pair of small mirrors that rotate about an axis in tandem with the motion of the main ETM+ scan mirror. The purpose of the SLC is to compensate for the forward motion (along-track) of the spacecraft so that the resulting scans are aligned parallel to each other. Without the effects of the SLC, the instrument images the Earth in a "zig-zag" fashion, resulting in some areas that are imaged twice and others that are not imaged at all. The net effect is that approximately 22% of the data in a Landsat 7 scene is missing when acquired without a functional SLC.[8]

A month after the SLC failure, the USGS compiled an assessment of the degraded data produced with the failed SLC. The assessment included input from scientists from USGS, NASA, and the Landsat 7 science team, and concluded that the results were still usable for many scientific applications and that there were several potential approaches to compensate for the missing data.[9]

Satellite imagery edit

 
False color IR image of Washington, D.C., taken by Landsat 7.

In August 1998, NASA contracted EarthSat to produce Landsat GeoCover (Geocover 2000 in NASA WorldWind) — a positionally accurate orthorectified Landsat Thematic Mapper and Multispectral Scanner imagery covering the majority of the Earth's land mass. The contract was part of the NASA Scientific Data Purchase which was administrated through NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center. GeoCover was later enhanced to EarthSat NaturalVue, a simulated natural color Landsat 7 derived circa year 2000, orthorectified, mosaicked and color balanced digital image dataset. Other commercial simulated true color 15-metre global imagery products built from the NASA Landsat 7 imagery include TerraColor from Earthstar Geographics, TruEarth (found in Google Earth and Google Maps) from TerraMetrics, BrightEarth from ComputaMaps, simulated natural color from Atlogis and a product of i-cubed used in NASA WorldWind.

Large parts of the Earth surface displayed on web mapping services like Google Maps / Google Earth, MSN Maps or Yahoo! Maps are based on enhanced and color balanced Landsat 7 imagery.

Orbit lowering edit

Landsat 7 required regular orbital maneuvers to ensure that the local mean time (LMT) data acquisitions were maintained. The final such maneuver took place on February 7, 2017. From that point forward, the satellite's orbit began to slowly degrade (lower) such that by 2021 it had faded from the desired 10:00 AM LMT to about 9:15 AM.[10]

With the September 27, 2021 launch of Landsat 9, Landsat 7 is to be decommissioned. Its orbit has degraded such that Landsat 9 can move into the 705-km ) "standard" orbit altitude, and take Landsat 7's place in an orbit that allows data to be collected eight days out of phase with Landsat 8 (with two satellites in orbit, a Landsat scene is collected over every location on Earth every eight days). Landsat 7's 9:15 AM LMT acquisition will preclude acquiring high-quality and heritage-continuing data.

On April 6, 2022, the science mission was suspended and the image sensor was placed into standby mode as the satellite's orbit was lowered.[10]

NASA is exploring the possibility of using NASA's OSAM-1 robotic servicing mission to refuel Landsat 7,[3] primarily to ensure successful decommissioning, but also to provide the possibility of turning the satellite into a transfer radiometer. This would allow it to act as a calibration instrument for Landsats 8 and 9, and perhaps even extend its scientific utility.[11]

On May 5, 2022, imaging was once again resumed, to assess the utility of imagery collected at the new lower orbit and earlier equatorial crossing time.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "LANDSAT 7 Satellite details 1999-020A NORAD 25682". N2YO. 25 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  2. ^   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. ^ a b Kleiner, Kurt (24 February 2022). "Orbiting robots could help fix and fuel satellites in space". Knowable Magazine. doi:10.1146/knowable-022422-1. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  4. ^ Henshaw, Carl Glen; Glassner, Samantha; Naasz, Bo; Roberts, Brian (3 May 2022). "Grappling Spacecraft". Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems. 5: 137–159. doi:10.1146/annurev-control-042920-011106. ISSN 2573-5144. S2CID 242628083. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  5. ^ "OSAM-1: Robotic Servicing Mission | NASA's Exploration & In-space Services". NASA NExIS. 3 July 2020. from the original on 3 July 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2020.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ "NASA's Restore-L Mission to Refuel Landsat 7, Demonstrate Crosscutting Technologies". 23 June 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2017.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  7. ^ "OSAM-1: Proving Satellite Servicing—Starting with Landsat 7". Goddard Space Flight Center. NASA. 26 August 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
  8. ^ Storey, James; Scaramuzza, Pasquale; Schmidt, Gale; Barsi, Julia (2005). LANDSAT 7 SCAN LINE CORRECTOR-OFF GAP-FILLED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (PDF). Pecora 16 "Global Priorities in Land Remote Sensing".
  9. ^ "Preliminary Assessment of the Value of Landsat 7 ETM+ Data" (PDF). USGS. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Landsat 7 | U.S. Geological Survey". www.usgs.gov. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Landsat 7". Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Landsat 7 Data Acquired at Lower Orbit Now Available". Retrieved 14 April 2023.

External links edit

  • NASA's Landsat 7 Website
  • The USGS' Landsat Website
  • . Boeing. Archived from the original on 8 May 1999.
  • NASA's World Wind Project
    • List of Landsat layers available in World Wind
  • website for free viewing/download of Landsat GeoCover band 742 mosaics
  • for free viewing/download of individual Landsat images, GeoCover mosaics, and other earth imagery data
  • Harris GLOBE15 - Harris Corporation Geospatial website (includes 15m global data set details)
  • TerraColor.Net - TerraColor 15m imagery website
  • TruEarth 15m imagery website
  • , a free WMS compliant webserver, serving a variety of Geographic data including Landsat images
  • and Atlogis Meta-Maps: Online-Viewer for Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 Natural Color Mosaic
  • CEOS MIM Database Landsat 7 Entry

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Landsat 7 is the seventh satellite of the Landsat program Launched on 15 April 1999 Landsat 7 s primary goal is to refresh the global archive of satellite photos providing up to date and cloud free images The Landsat program is managed and operated by the United States Geological Survey and data from Landsat 7 is collected and distributed by the USGS The NASA WorldWind project allows 3D images from Landsat 7 and other sources to be freely navigated and viewed from any angle The satellite s companion Earth Observing 1 trailed by one minute and followed the same orbital characteristics but in 2011 its fuel was depleted and EO 1 s orbit began to degrade 2 Landsat 7 was built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems Landsat 7Landsat 7 before launchMission typeSatellite imageryOperatorNASA USGSCOSPAR ID1999 020ASATCAT no 25682Mission duration5 years planned 24 years 9 months 15 days in progress Spacecraft propertiesBusTIROS NManufacturerLockheed Martin Space SystemsLaunch mass1973 kgDimensions4 04 metre long2 74 metre diameterPower1550 wattsStart of missionLaunch date15 April 1999 18 32 00 UTCRocketDelta II 7920Launch siteVandenberg SLC 2WContractorBoeingEntered service1999Orbital parametersReference systemGeocentric orbit 1 RegimeSun synchronous orbitAltitude705 kmInclination98 21 Period98 83 minutesRepeat interval16 days In 2016 NASA announced plans to attempt the first ever refueling of a live satellite by refueling Landsat 7 in 2020 with the OSAM 1 mission 3 4 5 6 as of 2022 the launch date has slipped to 2026 7 Contents 1 Satellite specifications 2 Instruments 3 Scan Line Corrector failure 4 Satellite imagery 5 Orbit lowering 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSatellite specifications edit nbsp Landsat 7 SchematicLandsat 7 was designed to last for five years and has the capacity to collect and transmit up to 532 images per day It is in a polar Sun synchronous orbit meaning it scans across the entire Earth s surface With an altitude of 705 km it takes 232 orbits or 16 days to do so The satellite weighs 1973 kg is 4 04 m long and 2 74 m in diameter Unlike its predecessors Landsat 7 has a solid state memory of 378 Gbits roughly 100 images The main instrument on board Landsat 7 is the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus ETM a whisk broom scanner image sensor Instruments editA panchromatic band with 15 metre spatial resolution band 8 Visible reflected light bands in the spectrum of blue green red near infrared NIR and mid infrared MIR with 30 metre spatial resolution bands 1 5 7 A thermal infrared channel with 60 metre spatial resolution band 6 Full aperture 5 absolute radiometric calibrationScan Line Corrector failure edit nbsp The effect of the SLC on ETM scans On 31 May 2003 the Scan Line Corrector SLC in the ETM instrument failed The SLC consists of a pair of small mirrors that rotate about an axis in tandem with the motion of the main ETM scan mirror The purpose of the SLC is to compensate for the forward motion along track of the spacecraft so that the resulting scans are aligned parallel to each other Without the effects of the SLC the instrument images the Earth in a zig zag fashion resulting in some areas that are imaged twice and others that are not imaged at all The net effect is that approximately 22 of the data in a Landsat 7 scene is missing when acquired without a functional SLC 8 A month after the SLC failure the USGS compiled an assessment of the degraded data produced with the failed SLC The assessment included input from scientists from USGS NASA and the Landsat 7 science team and concluded that the results were still usable for many scientific applications and that there were several potential approaches to compensate for the missing data 9 Satellite imagery edit nbsp False color IR image of Washington D C taken by Landsat 7 In August 1998 NASA contracted EarthSat to produce Landsat GeoCover Geocover 2000 in NASA WorldWind a positionally accurate orthorectified Landsat Thematic Mapper and Multispectral Scanner imagery covering the majority of the Earth s land mass The contract was part of the NASA Scientific Data Purchase which was administrated through NASA s John C Stennis Space Center GeoCover was later enhanced to EarthSat NaturalVue a simulated natural color Landsat 7 derived circa year 2000 orthorectified mosaicked and color balanced digital image dataset Other commercial simulated true color 15 metre global imagery products built from the NASA Landsat 7 imagery include TerraColor from Earthstar Geographics TruEarth found in Google Earth and Google Maps from TerraMetrics BrightEarth from ComputaMaps simulated natural color from Atlogis and a product of i cubed used in NASA WorldWind Large parts of the Earth surface displayed on web mapping services like Google Maps Google Earth MSN Maps or Yahoo Maps are based on enhanced and color balanced Landsat 7 imagery Orbit lowering editLandsat 7 required regular orbital maneuvers to ensure that the local mean time LMT data acquisitions were maintained The final such maneuver took place on February 7 2017 From that point forward the satellite s orbit began to slowly degrade lower such that by 2021 it had faded from the desired 10 00 AM LMT to about 9 15 AM 10 With the September 27 2021 launch of Landsat 9 Landsat 7 is to be decommissioned Its orbit has degraded such that Landsat 9 can move into the 705 km standard orbit altitude and take Landsat 7 s place in an orbit that allows data to be collected eight days out of phase with Landsat 8 with two satellites in orbit a Landsat scene is collected over every location on Earth every eight days Landsat 7 s 9 15 AM LMT acquisition will preclude acquiring high quality and heritage continuing data On April 6 2022 the science mission was suspended and the image sensor was placed into standby mode as the satellite s orbit was lowered 10 NASA is exploring the possibility of using NASA s OSAM 1 robotic servicing mission to refuel Landsat 7 3 primarily to ensure successful decommissioning but also to provide the possibility of turning the satellite into a transfer radiometer This would allow it to act as a calibration instrument for Landsats 8 and 9 and perhaps even extend its scientific utility 11 On May 5 2022 imaging was once again resumed to assess the utility of imagery collected at the new lower orbit and earlier equatorial crossing time 12 See also edit nbsp Spaceflight portalGoogle Earth NASA WorldWind Virtual globe UNIFORM 1References edit LANDSAT 7 Satellite details 1999 020A NORAD 25682 N2YO 25 January 2015 Retrieved 25 January 2015 EO 1 Phase F Report nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b Kleiner Kurt 24 February 2022 Orbiting robots could help fix and fuel satellites in space Knowable Magazine doi 10 1146 knowable 022422 1 Retrieved 10 March 2022 Henshaw Carl Glen Glassner Samantha Naasz Bo Roberts Brian 3 May 2022 Grappling Spacecraft Annual Review of Control Robotics and Autonomous Systems 5 137 159 doi 10 1146 annurev control 042920 011106 ISSN 2573 5144 S2CID 242628083 Retrieved 10 March 2022 OSAM 1 Robotic Servicing Mission NASA s Exploration amp In space Services NASA NExIS 3 July 2020 Archived from the original on 3 July 2020 Retrieved 3 July 2020 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain NASA s Restore L Mission to Refuel Landsat 7 Demonstrate Crosscutting Technologies 23 June 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2017 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain OSAM 1 Proving Satellite Servicing Starting with Landsat 7 Goddard Space Flight Center NASA 26 August 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2023 Storey James Scaramuzza Pasquale Schmidt Gale Barsi Julia 2005 LANDSAT 7 SCAN LINE CORRECTOR OFF GAP FILLED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PDF Pecora 16 Global Priorities in Land Remote Sensing Preliminary Assessment of the Value of Landsat 7 ETM Data PDF USGS Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b Landsat 7 U S Geological Survey www usgs gov Retrieved 7 May 2022 Landsat 7 Retrieved 27 September 2021 Landsat 7 Data Acquired at Lower Orbit Now Available Retrieved 14 April 2023 External links editNASA s Landsat 7 Website Landsat 7 Science Data Users Handbook The USGS Landsat Website Landsat 7 Media Kit Boeing Archived from the original on 8 May 1999 NASA s World Wind Project List of Landsat layers available in World Wind NASA Applied Sciences Directorate website for free viewing download of Landsat GeoCover band 742 mosaics University of Maryland Global Land Cover Facility for free viewing download of individual Landsat images GeoCover mosaics and other earth imagery data Harris GLOBE15 Harris Corporation Geospatial website includes 15m global data set details EarthSat s NaturalVue 2000 Global natural color satellite imagery coverage resolution 15 m based on Landsat 7 data acquired between 1999 and 2001 TerraColor Net TerraColor 15m imagery website TruEarth 15m imagery website ICEDS Webserver a free WMS compliant webserver serving a variety of Geographic data including Landsat images Atlogis Maps and Atlogis Meta Maps Online Viewer for Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 Natural Color Mosaic CEOS MIM Database Landsat 7 Entry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landsat 7 amp oldid 1200875233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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