Return Beam Vidicon (RBV) Film Only Data Dictionary
The Data Dictionaries are a set of information describing the contents, format, and structure of elements for EarthExplorer products.
- Field Definition: Year, month and day that this scene was acquired.
Format:
YYYY/MM/DD
YYYY = Year
MM = Month
DD = Day
- Field Definition: Indicates whether a browse image is available for viewing.
Values:
Y = Yes, a browse does exist for this scene
N = No, a browse does not exist for this scene
- Field Definition: The percent of the scene that is obscured by clouds. The code represents tens of percent.
Values:
0 = 0 to 9 percent cloud cover
1 = 10 to 19 percent cloud cover
2 = 20 to 29 percent cloud cover
3 = 30 to 39 percent cloud cover
4 = 40 to 49 percent cloud cover
5 = 50 to 59 percent cloud cover
6 = 60 to 69 percent cloud cover
7 = 70 to 79 percent cloud cover
8 = 80 to 89 percent cloud cover
9 = 90 to 100 percent cloud cover
- Field Definition: The latitude and longitude are provided in decimal degrees for the following fields:
Values:
Scene Center Latitude and Longitude
Northeast (NE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Northwest (NW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southeast (SE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southwest (SW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Latitude Format Decimal Degrees: -90.000 through 90.000
Longitude Format Decimal Degrees: -180.000 through 180.000
Number of decimal places will vary by dataset – check collection in EE.
Coordinates - Degrees, Minutes, Seconds
- Field Definition: The latitude and longitude are provided in degrees, minutes, and seconds for the following fields:
Values:
Scene Center Latitude and Longitude
Northeast (NE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Northwest (NW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southeast (SE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southwest (SW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Longitude Format:
DDDMMSS.SSH
DDD = Degree(s) with a range of 0 through 180
MM = Minute(s) with a range of 0 through 59
SS.SS = Second(s) with a range of 0 through 59.99
H = Hemisphere with E for east and W for west
Latitude Format:
DDMMSS.SSH
DD = Degree(s) with a range of 0 through 90
MM = Minutes(s) with a range of 0 through 59
SS.SS = Second(s) with a range of 0 through 59.99
H = Hemisphere with N for north and S for south
- Field Definition: Year, month and day that this scene was entered into the inventory database at EROS.
Values:
YYYY/MM/DD
- Field Definition: Year, month and day that this scene was last updated in the inventory database at EROS.
Values:
YYYY/MM/DD
- Field Definition: The number assigned to the photographic frame on the roll of film. Depending on the subscene, it is camera1_frame1..camera1_frame4.
- Field Definition: Frame Quality is a value, expressed as a single character for each frame, based on (1) errors encountered during archive processing; and/or (2) visible artifacts in the data when manually inspected.
Values:
9 = Excellent (no quality issues or errors detected)
7-8 = Good (minor quality issues and/or errors detected)
5-6 = Fair (moderate quality issues and/or errors detected)
3-4 = Poor (significant quality issues and/or errors detected)
1-2 = Extremely Poor (severe quality issues and/or errors detected)
0 = Worst
M = Band is missing
U = Band has an unknown quality score (expected but insufficient information)
- Field Definition: The location of the roll (which is also the storage location) is camera1_src_id. Film sources are either 9-inch or 70 mm. This is not indicated in the RBV Sub scene Identifier.
- Field Definition: Unique RBV sub scene identifier.
Values:
RBV Sub scene Identifier: ALDDDDHHMMSXC
A = agency (all 8 - Landsat)
L = Landsat 1,2 or 3 (all 3)
DDDD - acquisition day number (number of days after launch)
HH = hour at time of observation
MM = minute at time of observation
S = tens of seconds at time of observation
X = filler
C = image (sub scene) code (A through D)
- Field Definition: The quality rating applied to entire subscene.
Values:
9 = Excellent (no quality issues or errors detected)
7-8 = Good (minor quality issues and/or errors detected)
5-6 = Fair (moderate quality issues and/or errors detected)
3-4 = Poor (significant quality issues and/or errors detected)
1-2 = Extremely Poor (severe quality issues and/or errors detected)
0 = Missing Value
- Field Definition: The Worldwide Reference System (WRS) assigns sequential path numbers from east to west for Landsat satellite orbital tracks (paths).
Values:
001-251 for Landsat 1-3
001-233 for Landsat 4-5
- Field Definition: The Worldwide Reference System (WRS) row refers to the latitudinal center line of a Landsat image as the satellite moves along its path.
Values:
001-059 = Northern Hemisphere (Descending)
060 = Equator (Descending)
061-119 = Southern Hemisphere (Descending)
120-122 = Southern Polar Zone (Descending)
123-183 = Southern Hemisphere (Ascending)
184 = Equator (Ascending)
185-246 = Northern Hemisphere (Ascending)
247-248 = Northern Polar Zone (Descending)
The Data Dictionaries are a set of information describing the contents, format, and structure of elements for EarthExplorer products.
- Field Definition: Year, month and day that this scene was acquired.
Format:
YYYY/MM/DD
YYYY = Year
MM = Month
DD = Day
- Field Definition: Indicates whether a browse image is available for viewing.
Values:
Y = Yes, a browse does exist for this scene
N = No, a browse does not exist for this scene
- Field Definition: The percent of the scene that is obscured by clouds. The code represents tens of percent.
Values:
0 = 0 to 9 percent cloud cover
1 = 10 to 19 percent cloud cover
2 = 20 to 29 percent cloud cover
3 = 30 to 39 percent cloud cover
4 = 40 to 49 percent cloud cover
5 = 50 to 59 percent cloud cover
6 = 60 to 69 percent cloud cover
7 = 70 to 79 percent cloud cover
8 = 80 to 89 percent cloud cover
9 = 90 to 100 percent cloud cover
- Field Definition: The latitude and longitude are provided in decimal degrees for the following fields:
Values:
Scene Center Latitude and Longitude
Northeast (NE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Northwest (NW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southeast (SE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southwest (SW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Latitude Format Decimal Degrees: -90.000 through 90.000
Longitude Format Decimal Degrees: -180.000 through 180.000
Number of decimal places will vary by dataset – check collection in EE.
Coordinates - Degrees, Minutes, Seconds
- Field Definition: The latitude and longitude are provided in degrees, minutes, and seconds for the following fields:
Values:
Scene Center Latitude and Longitude
Northeast (NE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Northwest (NW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southeast (SE) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Southwest (SW) Corner Latitude and Longitude
Longitude Format:
DDDMMSS.SSH
DDD = Degree(s) with a range of 0 through 180
MM = Minute(s) with a range of 0 through 59
SS.SS = Second(s) with a range of 0 through 59.99
H = Hemisphere with E for east and W for west
Latitude Format:
DDMMSS.SSH
DD = Degree(s) with a range of 0 through 90
MM = Minutes(s) with a range of 0 through 59
SS.SS = Second(s) with a range of 0 through 59.99
H = Hemisphere with N for north and S for south
- Field Definition: Year, month and day that this scene was entered into the inventory database at EROS.
Values:
YYYY/MM/DD
- Field Definition: Year, month and day that this scene was last updated in the inventory database at EROS.
Values:
YYYY/MM/DD
- Field Definition: The number assigned to the photographic frame on the roll of film. Depending on the subscene, it is camera1_frame1..camera1_frame4.
- Field Definition: Frame Quality is a value, expressed as a single character for each frame, based on (1) errors encountered during archive processing; and/or (2) visible artifacts in the data when manually inspected.
Values:
9 = Excellent (no quality issues or errors detected)
7-8 = Good (minor quality issues and/or errors detected)
5-6 = Fair (moderate quality issues and/or errors detected)
3-4 = Poor (significant quality issues and/or errors detected)
1-2 = Extremely Poor (severe quality issues and/or errors detected)
0 = Worst
M = Band is missing
U = Band has an unknown quality score (expected but insufficient information)
- Field Definition: The location of the roll (which is also the storage location) is camera1_src_id. Film sources are either 9-inch or 70 mm. This is not indicated in the RBV Sub scene Identifier.
- Field Definition: Unique RBV sub scene identifier.
Values:
RBV Sub scene Identifier: ALDDDDHHMMSXC
A = agency (all 8 - Landsat)
L = Landsat 1,2 or 3 (all 3)
DDDD - acquisition day number (number of days after launch)
HH = hour at time of observation
MM = minute at time of observation
S = tens of seconds at time of observation
X = filler
C = image (sub scene) code (A through D)
- Field Definition: The quality rating applied to entire subscene.
Values:
9 = Excellent (no quality issues or errors detected)
7-8 = Good (minor quality issues and/or errors detected)
5-6 = Fair (moderate quality issues and/or errors detected)
3-4 = Poor (significant quality issues and/or errors detected)
1-2 = Extremely Poor (severe quality issues and/or errors detected)
0 = Missing Value
- Field Definition: The Worldwide Reference System (WRS) assigns sequential path numbers from east to west for Landsat satellite orbital tracks (paths).
Values:
001-251 for Landsat 1-3
001-233 for Landsat 4-5
- Field Definition: The Worldwide Reference System (WRS) row refers to the latitudinal center line of a Landsat image as the satellite moves along its path.
Values:
001-059 = Northern Hemisphere (Descending)
060 = Equator (Descending)
061-119 = Southern Hemisphere (Descending)
120-122 = Southern Polar Zone (Descending)
123-183 = Southern Hemisphere (Ascending)
184 = Equator (Ascending)
185-246 = Northern Hemisphere (Ascending)
247-248 = Northern Polar Zone (Descending)