EROS teams were among those in the field to collect on-the-ground data during an "underfly" of Landsat 8 and Landsat 9. These photos were taken in November 2021 near Guymon, OK.
Coconino National Forest Underfly Field Work
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EROS teams were among those in the field to collect on-the-ground data during an "underfly" of Landsat 8 and Landsat 9. These photos were taken in November 2021 at Coconino National Forest
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EROS teams were among those in the field to collect on-the-ground data during an "underfly" of Landsat 8 and Landsat 9. These photos were taken in November 2021 near Guymon, OK.
The newly launched Landsat 9 experienced a once-in-a-mission lifetime event where its orbit was directly below Landsat 8 for an “underfly.” For several days in the middle of November, the pair of Earth-observing satellites flew together, collecting data at the same time for the same sites and requiring simultaneous downlinking to global ground station antennas.
The newly launched Landsat 9 experienced a once-in-a-mission lifetime event where its orbit was directly below Landsat 8 for an “underfly.” For several days in the middle of November, the pair of Earth-observing satellites flew together, collecting data at the same time for the same sites and requiring simultaneous downlinking to global ground station antennas.
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Learn more about the Landsat 8/Landsat 9 underfly
EROS teams were among those in the field to collect on-the-ground data during an "underfly" of Landsat 8 and Landsat 9. These photos were taken in November 2021 near Guymon, OK.
EROS teams were among those in the field to collect on-the-ground data during an "underfly" of Landsat 8 and Landsat 9. These photos were taken in November 2021 near Guymon, OK.
The newly launched Landsat 9 experienced a once-in-a-mission lifetime event where its orbit was directly below Landsat 8 for an “underfly.” For several days in the middle of November, the pair of Earth-observing satellites flew together, collecting data at the same time for the same sites and requiring simultaneous downlinking to global ground station antennas.
The newly launched Landsat 9 experienced a once-in-a-mission lifetime event where its orbit was directly below Landsat 8 for an “underfly.” For several days in the middle of November, the pair of Earth-observing satellites flew together, collecting data at the same time for the same sites and requiring simultaneous downlinking to global ground station antennas.
News on the Landsat 8/Landsat 9 underfly