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Landsat 9 Image of Ross Island
Landsat 9 Image of Ross Island
Landsat 9 Image of Ross Island
Landsat 9 Image of Ross Island

This Landsat 9 images shows Ross Island, off the coast of Antarctica. Ross Island is the home to the The U.S. Antarctic research station, McMurdo Station.

This Landsat 9 image was acquired on November 10, 2021.

This Landsat 9 images shows Ross Island, off the coast of Antarctica. Ross Island is the home to the The U.S. Antarctic research station, McMurdo Station.

This Landsat 9 image was acquired on November 10, 2021.

satellite map of zhouzhou, china
C2L2 Factsheet Image
C2L2 Factsheet Image
C2L2 Factsheet Image

Landsat 5 images of Zhuozhou, China, on September 7, 1999, showing top-of-atmosphere (TOA) reflectance; Level-2 surface reflectance (SR); and Level-2 surface temperature (ST), in Kelvin (K). View fact sheet at Landsat Collection 2 Level-2 Science Products (usgs.gov).

Landsat 5 images of Zhuozhou, China, on September 7, 1999, showing top-of-atmosphere (TOA) reflectance; Level-2 surface reflectance (SR); and Level-2 surface temperature (ST), in Kelvin (K). View fact sheet at Landsat Collection 2 Level-2 Science Products (usgs.gov).

Color Landsat 9 image of Lake Erie
Landsat 9 First Light Detroit & Lake Erie
Landsat 9 First Light Detroit & Lake Erie
Landsat 9 First Light Detroit & Lake Erie

Sediments swirl in Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair in this Landsat 9 image of both Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, from Oct. 31, 2021. The Great Lakes serve as sources of freshwater, recreational activity, transport, and habitat for the upper-midwestern US, and water quality remains a high priority. 

Sediments swirl in Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair in this Landsat 9 image of both Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, from Oct. 31, 2021. The Great Lakes serve as sources of freshwater, recreational activity, transport, and habitat for the upper-midwestern US, and water quality remains a high priority. 

satellite image of himalayas
Landsat 9 First Light Image of the Himalayas
Landsat 9 First Light Image of the Himalayas
Landsat 9 First Light Image of the Himalayas

The city of Kathmandu, Nepal, seen at the bottom left of this Landsat 9 image, lies in a valley south of the Himalayan Mountainsbetween Nepal and China. Glaciers, and the lakes formed by glacial meltwater, are visible in the top middle of this image.

The city of Kathmandu, Nepal, seen at the bottom left of this Landsat 9 image, lies in a valley south of the Himalayan Mountainsbetween Nepal and China. Glaciers, and the lakes formed by glacial meltwater, are visible in the top middle of this image.

Color Landsat 9 image of Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation

In the Western U.S., in places like the Navajo Nation as seen in this Landsat 9 image, Landsat and other satellite data help people monitor drought conditions and manage irrigation water. With only 85 rain gauges to cover more than 27,000 square miles, satellite data and climate models are filling the gaps to help the Navajo Nation monitor drought severity.

In the Western U.S., in places like the Navajo Nation as seen in this Landsat 9 image, Landsat and other satellite data help people monitor drought conditions and manage irrigation water. With only 85 rain gauges to cover more than 27,000 square miles, satellite data and climate models are filling the gaps to help the Navajo Nation monitor drought severity.

Screenshot of the EarthExplorer (EE)
Screenshot — USGS EarthExplorer (EE)
Screenshot — USGS EarthExplorer (EE)
Screenshot — USGS EarthExplorer (EE)

The EarthExplorer (EE) user interface is an online search, discovery, and ordering tool developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). EE supports the searching of satellite, aircraft, and other remote sensing inventories through interactive and textual-based query capabilities. 

The EarthExplorer (EE) user interface is an online search, discovery, and ordering tool developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). EE supports the searching of satellite, aircraft, and other remote sensing inventories through interactive and textual-based query capabilities. 

Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Burned Area Science Product
Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Burned Area Science Product showing the Bootleg Fire in Oregon
Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Burned Area Science Product showing the Bootleg Fire in Oregon
Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Burned Area Science Product showing the Bootleg Fire in Oregon

Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Burned Area Science Product showing the Bootleg Fire in Oregon on July 11, 2021 for tile h006V010. Left: Landsat 8 Collection 2 U.S. Analysis Ready Data Surface Reflectance image (Bands 6,5,4), Middle: Burn Classification (BC), and Right: Burn Probability (BP).

Landsat's view of the Cape Cod Area
Landsat's View of Cape Cod
Landsat's View of Cape Cod
Landsat's View of Cape Cod

This Landsat 8 image of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, was acquired on June 18, 2024. The natural color image is sharpened using the panchromatic band.

Learn more about the Landsat Program.

This Landsat 8 image of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, was acquired on June 18, 2024. The natural color image is sharpened using the panchromatic band.

Learn more about the Landsat Program.

Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Menindee Lakes in Australia
Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Menindee Lakes in Australia
Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Menindee Lakes in Australia
Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Menindee Lakes in Australia

The Menindee Lakes in the Far West of New South Wales, Australia, are seen in this Landsat 8 Collection 2 image from May 14, 2021, and is shown as a natural color composite using the red, green, and blue bands (Bands 4,3,2).

The Menindee Lakes in the Far West of New South Wales, Australia, are seen in this Landsat 8 Collection 2 image from May 14, 2021, and is shown as a natural color composite using the red, green, and blue bands (Bands 4,3,2).

Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Richat Structure
Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Richat Structure
Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Richat Structure
Landsat 8 Collection 2 image of the Richat Structure

This Landsat 8 Collection 2 image was acquired over the Richat Structure near the western edge of the Sahara Desert on April 25, 2020 and is shown as a natural color composite using the red, green, and blue bands (Bands 4,3,2).

This Landsat 8 Collection 2 image was acquired over the Richat Structure near the western edge of the Sahara Desert on April 25, 2020 and is shown as a natural color composite using the red, green, and blue bands (Bands 4,3,2).

Landsat Collection 2 DSWE Example
Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Dynamic Surface Water Extent Science Product
Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Dynamic Surface Water Extent Science Product
Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Dynamic Surface Water Extent Science Product

Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Dynamic Surface Water Science Product showing the Confluence of the Wabash and Ohio Rivers on April 12, 2021,for tile h021V010. Left: Landsat Collection 2 U.S. Analysis Ready Data Surface Reflectance image, Right: Dynamic Surface Water Extent (INTR layer)

Example of the Landsat Collection 2 Dynamic Surface Water Science Product showing the Confluence of the Wabash and Ohio Rivers on April 12, 2021,for tile h021V010. Left: Landsat Collection 2 U.S. Analysis Ready Data Surface Reflectance image, Right: Dynamic Surface Water Extent (INTR layer)

Lake St Clair
Landsat 8 Image of Lake St. Clair
Landsat 8 Image of Lake St. Clair
Landsat 8 Image of Lake St. Clair

Landsat captured the tug of war between winter and spring on the heart-shaped Lake St. Clair along the U.S./Canadian border near Detroit.

This Landsat 8 image was acquired on March 6, 2021 and is shown as a natural color composite.

Learn more about the Landsat program at www.usgs.gov/landsat

Landsat captured the tug of war between winter and spring on the heart-shaped Lake St. Clair along the U.S./Canadian border near Detroit.

This Landsat 8 image was acquired on March 6, 2021 and is shown as a natural color composite.

Learn more about the Landsat program at www.usgs.gov/landsat

Landsat 8 Surface Reflectance image off the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland
Landsat 8 Images Labrador
Landsat 8 Images Labrador
Landsat 8 Images Labrador

Landsat 8 Surface Reflectance image of the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland

Path 5 Row 23

Date acquired 20210216

Landsat 8 Surface Reflectance image of the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland

Path 5 Row 23

Date acquired 20210216

Landsat 8 image showing northeast Mongolia
Landsat 8 image showing northeast Mongolia
Landsat 8 image showing northeast Mongolia
Landsat 8 image showing northeast Mongolia

Landsat 8 image acquired on November 19, 2020 over northeast Mongolia (Path 127 Row 26). The image is shown using the shortwave infrared 1, near infrared, and red bands (bands 6,5,4).

Landsat Scene ID LC08_L1TP_127026_20201119_20201119_01_RT

Landsat 8 image acquired on November 19, 2020 over northeast Mongolia (Path 127 Row 26). The image is shown using the shortwave infrared 1, near infrared, and red bands (bands 6,5,4).

Landsat Scene ID LC08_L1TP_127026_20201119_20201119_01_RT

Landsat 8 image showing southwest Morocco
Landsat 8 image showing southwest Morocco
Landsat 8 image showing southwest Morocco
Landsat 8 image showing southwest Morocco

Landsat 8 image acquired on November 11, 2020 over southwest Morocco (Path 203 Row 40). The image is shown using the shortwave infrared 2, red, and blue bands (bands 7,4,2).

Landsat Scene ID LO08_L1TP_203040_20201107_20201111_01_T1

Landsat 8 image acquired on November 11, 2020 over southwest Morocco (Path 203 Row 40). The image is shown using the shortwave infrared 2, red, and blue bands (bands 7,4,2).

Landsat Scene ID LO08_L1TP_203040_20201107_20201111_01_T1

Landsat 8 image of Qaidam Basin, China
Landsat 8 image of Qaidam Basin, China
Landsat 8 image of Qaidam Basin, China
Landsat 8 image of Qaidam Basin, China

Featured Landsat Image: Qaidam Basin, China. Landsat 8 image from Path 139 Row 034 acquired on Date 22 October 2020. Shown as a pan-sharpened (Band 8) natural color image using the red, green and blue bands (Bands 4, 3, 2)

Featured Landsat Image: Qaidam Basin, China. Landsat 8 image from Path 139 Row 034 acquired on Date 22 October 2020. Shown as a pan-sharpened (Band 8) natural color image using the red, green and blue bands (Bands 4, 3, 2)

Graphic showing the cumulative number of scenes per path/row in the Landsat archive
Cumulative number of scenes in the Landsat Archive
Cumulative number of scenes in the Landsat Archive
Cumulative number of scenes in the Landsat Archive

This graphic shows the cumulative number of scenes by path and row in the Landsat archive from 1972 - 2020. This graphic was created on the anniversary of the 9 millionth scene addition to the USGS Landsat Archive.

This graphic shows the cumulative number of scenes by path and row in the Landsat archive from 1972 - 2020. This graphic was created on the anniversary of the 9 millionth scene addition to the USGS Landsat Archive.

9 Millionth Landsat Scene
The 9 millionth scene added to the USGS Landsat Archive
The 9 millionth scene added to the USGS Landsat Archive
The 9 millionth scene added to the USGS Landsat Archive

The USGS Landsat Archive added its 9 millionth scene to the archive on September 18, 2020. The scene was acquired by Landsat 8 over Northern Paraguay and is shown using bands 6,5,4.

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