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🛰️📡 Unofficial mirror/fan account for the Landsat Program, a series of Earth-observing satellites co-managed by USGS & NASA, imaging the Earth since 1972. Posts do not necessarily reflect the views of USGS or NASA.
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Come along as we visit a #Landsat validation test site on the latest Eyes on Earth podcast episode. We’ll learn about why validation is important to maintaining Landsat’s gold standard, as well as hazards of the test site (ticks are one!). Listen: ow.ly/CEnh50W8muN
Jun 16, 2025
#Landsat 8 collected new images of these Canada fires on June 5, 2025. Image A shows a wildfire near the Petitot River in northeastern British Columbia. The Saskatchewan fire in image B is burning east of Mari Lake. More than 200 fires are currently active across Canada.
Remembering its quarter-century of faithful Earth observation, the USGS and NASA have announced the decommissioning of Landsat 7 from active service. Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 continue to collect images every day. Read more about Landsat 7: ow.ly/nz9k50W5CAQ
Jun 9, 2025
Jun 16, 2025
Nov 14, 2014: This Landsat 8 image highlights Egmont National Park in New Zealand, revealing the contrast between its protected forests and surrounding pasturelands. www.nasa.gov/image-article/exploring-worlds-protected-areas-from-space/
One of the most surprising (and exciting!) things about first getting into Carto/GIS work was discovering how accessible* NOAA, NWS, Landsat, Sentinel, etc. were. Like yeah you had to find and learn how to process them, but all this data, yours to discover and use.
Jun 8, 2025
Algal vortex in The Baltic Sea. Image taken by Landsat-8 on July 18, 2018.
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I’m delighted to share that our new paper is now out in @natclimate.nature.com! Our long-term, monthly Antarctic-wide dataset of surface meltwater shows that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is becoming increasingly prone to surface meltwater ponding.
WHY WE LOOK? Because the final image captured by the recently decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite shows how Las Vegas, "Sin City," has nearly doubled in size during the iconic spacecraft's 25-year lifespan. www.livescience.com/planet-earth...
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This study provides a continent-wide assessment of surface meltwater area in Antarctica between 2006 and 2021, highlighting recent increases in magnitude and variability in East Antarctica, with indic...
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Continent-wide mapping shows increasing sensitivity of East Antarctica to meltwater ponding - Nature Climate Change
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Landsat Images from "Mission to Earth", 1976.
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Jun 14, 2025
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Landsat Images from "Mission to Earth", 1976. (2)
Jun 14, 2025
Eyes on Earth is a podcast on remote sensing, Earth observation, land change and science, brought to you by the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center.
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The final image captured by the recently decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite shows how "Sin City" has nearly doubled in size during the iconic spacecraft's 25-year lifespan.
www.livescience.com
Final photo from iconic US satellite shows how Las Vegas has 'doubled' in size over the last 25 years
Pentagon will no longer share satellite data that tracks hurricanes overnight, @byscottdance.com: www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2025...
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Scientists were initially given less than a week to prepare for the loss of microwave observations that are key in detecting rapid intensification of storms.
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Pentagon will no longer share satellite data that tracks hurricanes overnight