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Landsat 9
Status:
Current, Prime Mission
Mission Category:
Earth Systematic Missions Program, Inter-Agency Partnerships
Launch Date: September 27, 2021
Launch Location: Vandenberg Space Force Base
Designed Life: September 27, 2026
The President’s fiscal year 2016 budget calls for initiation of a Landsat 9 spacecraft as an upgraded rebuild of Landsat 8, as well as development of a low-cost thermal infrared (TIR) free-flying satellite to reduce the risk of a data gap in this important measurement. The TIR free flyer will ensure data continuity by flying in formation with Landsat 8. The budget also calls for the exploration of technology and systems innovations to provide more cost effective and advanced capabilities in future land-imaging missions beyond Landsat 9, such as finding ways to miniaturize instruments to be launched on smaller, less expensive satellites.
Key Landsat 9 Facts
Mission/Portal Page: | https://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/landsat-9/landsat-9-overview |
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Launch Vehicle: | United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket |
Altitude:Distance from sea level. | 705km |
Inclination: | 98.2° |
Origination: | NASA/USGS |
Instruments: |
Operational Land Imager-2 (OLI-2)
Thermal Infrared Sensor-2 (TIRS-2) |
Project Scientist(s): |
Jeff Masek |
Deputy Project Scientist(s): |
Bruce Cook |
Other Key Personnel: |
Dave Jarrett Garik Gutman Del Jenstrom |