Movie 1. Launch of Landsat 7
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Participants
NASA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (initial participant)
Department of the Interior (DOI) U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Spacecraft bus: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space
Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+): Hughes Santa Barbara Remote Sensing
Launch
Date: April 15, 1999
Vehicle: Delta II
Launched by: NASA
Site: Western Test Range at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
Figure 2. Landsat 7
Spacecraft
Power provided by a single Sun-tracking solar array and two 50 Ampere-Hour (AHr), Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) batteries
Attitude control provided through four reaction wheels (pitch, yaw, roll, and skew); three 2-channel gyros with celestial drift updating; a static Earth sensor; a 1750 processor; and torque rods and magnetometers for momentum uploading
Orbit control and backup momentum unloading provided through a blow-down monopropellant hydrazine system with a single tank containing 270 pounds of hydrazine, associated plumbing, and twelve 1-pound-thrust jets
Weight: approx. 4,800 lbs (2,200 kg)
Length: 4.3 m (14 ft)
Diameter: 2.8 m (9 ft)
Communications
Direct Downlink with Solid State Recorders (SSR)
Data rate: 150 Mbps
Orbit
Worldwide Reference System-2 (WRS-2) path/row system
Sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 705 km (438 mi)
233 orbit cycle; covers the entire globe every 16 days (except for the highest polar latitudes)
Eight spectral bands, including a pan and thermal band:
Band 1 Visible (0.45 – 0.52 µm) 30 m
Band 2 Visible (0.52 – 0.60 µm) 30 m
Band 3 Visible (0.63 – 0.69 µm) 30 m
Band 4 Near-Infrared (0.77 – 0.90 µm) 30 m
Band 5 Near-Infrared (1.55 – 1.75 µm) 30 m
Band 6 Thermal (10.40 – 12.50 µm) 60 m Low Gain / High Gain
Band 7 Mid-Infrared (2.08 – 2.35 µm) 30 m
Band 8 Panchromatic (PAN) (0.52 - 0.90 µm) 15 m
Ground Sampling Interval (pixel size): 30 m reflective, 60 m thermal
Added the Band 6 Low and High gain 60 m thermal bands
On-board calibration was added to Landsat 7: a Full Aperture Solar Calibrator (FASC) and a Partial Aperture Solar Calibrator (PASC), in addition to the 2 calibration lamps