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Title: A GEOGRAPHERS GUIDE TO LAND IMAGING SATELLITES


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A GEOGRAPHERS GUIDE TO LAND IMAGING
SATELLITES
  • W.E. STONEY
  • Mitretek Systems
  • Wstoney_at_mitretek.org
  • UPDATED 5/25/04

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INTRODUCTION
  • This guide includes all civil land imaging
    satellites with resolutions equal to or better
    than 36 meters in orbit or currently planned to
    be in orbit by 2010.
  • Optical, 26 in orbit, 21 planned
  • Radar, 3 in orbit, 9 planned,
  • There are two major resolution groups
  • 19 high resolution systems ( 0.5 to 1.8 meter)
  • 40 mid resolution systems ( 2.0 to 36 meter)
  • They have greatly different coverage
    capabilities.
  • Hi-res swaths are in the 10 to 20 kilometer range
  • Mid-res swaths are generally between 120 to 185
    kilometers except for the DMCs 600 Km swaths
  • History shows that not all of the planned
    satellites will be launched and few will launch
    within 6 months to a year of their planned dates.
  • Only 10 satellites are privately funded, 4 US, 2
    Israeli, and 4 German. The current private
    systems depend heavily on military sales.
  • The planned European satellites are labeled Dual
    Purpose meaning that their data will serve both
    military and civil users.
  • Acknowledgements This survey was initiated under
    contracts with NASA and the USGS in support of
    the 1995 ASPRS Satellite Conference. NOAA
    supported development of a web site and an
    updating in the 2002 period. (http//commavail.noa
    a.gov/controlcenter.cfm?ft0 Subsequent updates
    have been pro-bono.

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DATA AVAILABILITY
  • Satellites are of little scientific use if
  • They are not programmed to routinely acquire a
    significant of the land they pass over.
  • The data are not archived and a meta data base
    made available to all.
  • The data calibration is not maintained and
    provided the user.
  • The data are not available with unlimited
    distribution rights to the scientific community
    at the cost of reproduction or less
  • Landsat 7 is currently the only satellite that
    meets all of these requirements.
  • It is programmed to acquire about 2/3 of the
    cloud-free land it passes over with the goal of
    four global data sets per year.
  • All of the data are archived, their calibrations
    maintained and their specifications advertised by
    the USGS.
  • All of the data are available for unlimited use
    for the cost of reproduction.
  • Note The recent scanning problem on Landsat 7 is
    not crippling for most uses. It acts like a
    persistent 25 cloud cover that can be shifted on
    each pass..

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THE LANDSAT FAMILYBROAD AREA COVERAGE
  • For geographers interested in understanding land
    cover and land use change on the global, regional
    and continental scales the broad area coverage
    multispectral satellites similar to Landsat will
    be the most useful.
  • There are currently 14 satellites in orbit that
    together could provide nearly daily
    mid-resolution global land coverage
  • Landsats 5 and 7
  • IRS C D, ResourceSat-1
  • CBERS 1 2
  • SPOTs 2 4 5
  • DMC AlSat-1 BilSat NigeriaSat Uksat
  • The long pursued German commercial RapidEye 5
    satellite system recently announced completion of
    its financing. With its 6.5 meter 5 VNIR bands
    and weekly coverage it could be a major science
    tool
  • If they are to be scientifically useful the
    science community must aggressively pursue data
    interpretation comparability and cal/val studies.

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A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE
  • Table by best resolution
  • Could be titled the rush to hi-resolution and
    radar
  • Note that there are no US radar satellites
  • Hi-Res schedule
  • Note that 8 countries are involved and the very
    aggressive plans for 1 meter radar in Europe
  • Mid-Res schedule
  • There are 17 countries funding satellites.
  • Germanys RapidEye is the only commercial system
  • Number of Optical satellites
  • To help the number counters among you.
  • The fall off may be primarily due to the normal
    reluctance to make long range plans.
  • Sensor characteristics
  • Provides the number, location and resolution and
    swaths of the optical sensor bands and the
    resolution, swath ranges and bands of the radars
  • Note that all the foreign Landsat-like systems
    carry 2 or more sensors, one of which is wide
    field of view
  • Spatial coverage
  • Illustrates the scene coverage relative to
    Landsats 185 x 170 Km scene. Chart courtesy of
    the USGS
  • Spectral coverage
  • Shows the spectral location and range of the
    bands

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Spatial Coverage
Landsat
ASTER, 1/2SPOT
QuickBird
IKONOS
OrbView-3
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