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Sejarah Satelit Landsat 1

Landsat 1 History

July 23, 1972 - January 6, 1978




Landsat 1
Figure 1. Landsat 1

Participants
  • NASA
  • Department of the Interior (DOI) U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
  • Manufacturer: General Electric's (GE’s) Space Division in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

Launch
  • Date: July 23, 1972
  • Vehicle: Delta 900
  • Launched by: NASA
  • Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, California

Spacecraft
  • Weight: approximately 953 kg (2,100 lbs)
  • Overall height: 3 m (10 ft)
  • Diameter: 1.5 m (5 ft)
  • Solar array paddles extend out to a total of 4 m (13 ft)
  • 3-axis stabilized using 4 wheels to +/-0.7° attitude control
  • Twin solar array paddles (single-axis articulation)
  • S-Band and Very High Frequency (VHF) communications
  • Hydrazine propulsion system with 3 thrusters

Communications
  • Direct downlink from 2, 30 minute wide-band video tape recorders
  • Data rate: 15 Mbps
  • Quantization: 6 bit (64 levels)

Orbit
  • Worldwide Reference System-1 (WRS-1) path/row system
  • Sun-synchronous, near-polar orbit at an altitude of 917 km (570 mi)
  • Inclined at 99.2°
  • Circled the Earth every 103.34 minutes
  • Completed 14 orbits a day
  • Repeat cycle: 18 days
  • Swath width: 185 km (115 mi)
  • Equatorial crossing time: 9:30 a.m. +/- 15 minutes
  • Swath overlap (or sidelap) varied from 14 percent at the Equator to a maximum of approximately 85 percent at 81° north or south latitude

Sensors
Return Beam Vidicon (RBV)
  • Operated from July 23, 1972 to August 5, 1972, recording only 1692 images
  • 80 m resolution in the multispectral band
  • Three cameras that operate in the following spectral bands:
    • Band 1 Visible blue-green (475-575 nm)
    • Band 2 Visible orange-red (580-680 nm)
    • Band 3 Visible red to Near-Infrared (690-830 nm)
  • Data: 3.5 MHz FM video
Multispectral Scanner (MSS)
  • Four spectral bands:
    • Band 4 Visible green (0.5 to 0.6 µm)
    • Band 5 Visible red (0.6 to 0.7 µm)
    • Band 6 Near-Infrared (0.7 to 0.8 µm)
    • Band 7 Near-Infrared (0.8 to 1.1 µm)
  • Six detectors for each spectral band provided six scan lines on each active scan
  • Ground Sampling Interval (pixel size): 57 x 79 m

Other Characteristics
  • Scene size: 170 km x 185 km (106 mi x 115 mi)
  • Originally designated ERTS-A (Earth Resources Technology Satellite); also known as ERTS-1 and Landsat-1
  • Program renamed Landsat in 1975
  • Design Life: Minimum of 1 year
Sumber :
http://landsat.usgs.gov/about_landsat1.php

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