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E-raamat: Landsat and Beyond: Sustaining and Enhancing the Nation's Land Imaging Program

  • Formaat: 76 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309290043
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  • Formaat: 76 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309290043

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In 1972 NASA launched the Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ETRS), now known as Landsat 1, and on February 11, 2013 launched Landsat 8. Currently the United States has collected 40 continuous years of satellite records of land remote sensing data from satellites similar to these. Even though this data is valuable to improving many different aspects of the country such as agriculture, homeland security, and disaster mitigation; the availability of this data for planning our nation's future is at risk.



Thus, the Department of the Interior's (DOI's) U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) requested that the National Research Council's (NRC's) Committee on Implementation of a Sustained Land Imaging Program review the needs and opportunities necessary for the development of a national space-based operational land imaging capability. The committee was specifically tasked with several objectives including identifying stakeholders and their data needs and providing recommendations to facilitate the transition from NASA's research-based series of satellites to a sustained USGS land imaging program.



Landsat and Beyond: Sustaining and Enhancing the Nation's Land Imaging Program is the result of the committee's investigation. This investigation included meetings with stakeholders such as the DOI, NASA, NOAA, and commercial data providers. The report includes the committee's recommendations, information about different aspects of the program, and a section dedicated to future opportunities.





Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Imperative for a Sustained and Enhanced Land Imaging Program 2 Technical Characteristics of the Core Program 3 Enhancing a Sustained Land Imaging Program 4 Data Systems 5 Opportunities on the Path Forward Appendixes Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: Acronyms Appendix C: Committee and Staff Biographical Information Cover Credits
SUMMARY
1(52)
1 Imperative for a Sustained and Enhanced Land Imaging Program
6(14)
Benefits of Land Imaging for the Nation
6(5)
A Chaotic History
11(6)
Charge to the Committee
17(1)
Findings
18(1)
Recommendation
19(1)
2 Technical Characteristics of The Core Program
20(7)
Current and Past Landsat Technologies
21(2)
Ancillary Measurements from Commercial and Foreign Remote Sensing
23(1)
Users' Characteristics and Requirements
23(1)
Data Management and Distribution
24(1)
Findings
25(1)
Recommendations
26(1)
3 Enhancing a Sustained Land Imaging Program
27(12)
Fine-Resolution Spaceborne and Airborne Imagery
27(4)
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging)
31(1)
Synthetic Aperture Radar
31(3)
Hyperspectral Imagery
34(1)
Commercial and International Data Purchases
35(2)
Research and Development Component to Enhance a Sustained Land Imaging Program
37(1)
Findings
37(1)
Recommendations
37(2)
4 Data Systems
39(5)
Data Availability
39(1)
Products Derived from Land Remote Sensing
40(1)
Algorithm Development and Calibration/Validation
41(1)
Findings
42(1)
Recommendations
42(2)
5 Opportunities on The Path Forward
44(9)
Shift the Acquisition Paradigm
45(1)
Integrate with Other Data Sources
46(1)
Increase the Swath Width
46(1)
Employ Constellations of Small Satellites
47(1)
Other Factors
48(1)
Findings
48(1)
Recommendation
48(5)
Appendixes
A Statement of Task
53(1)
B Acronyms
54(3)
C Committee and Staff Biographical Information
57