Landsat 9
Landsat 9, a joint NASA and U.S. Geological Survey satellite mission, launched on September 27, 2021, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, and will extend the Earth-observing program’s record of land images to half a century.
The Landsat program has provided accurate measurements of Earth’s land cover since 1972. With data from Landsat satellites, ecologists have tracked deforestation in South America, water managers have monitored irrigation of farmland in the American West, and researchers have watched the growth of cities worldwide. With the help of the program’s open archive, firefighters have assessed the severity of wildfires and scientists have mapped the retreat of mountain glaciers.
Key Staff
- Standing Review Board Member: Compton Tucker
- TIRS-2 Deputy Instrument Scientist: Joel McCorkel
- Project Scientist: Christopher Neigh
- Deputy Project Scientist: Bruce Cook
- Instrument Scientist: Philip Dabney
- Calibration & Validation Manager: Kurtis Thome