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Eyes on Earth Episode 100 – EROS 50th: Our Legacy
Eyes on Earth Episode 100 – EROS 50th: Our Legacy
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Eyes on Earth Episode 100 – EROS 50th: Our Legacy

As USGS EROS turns 50 this month, our Eyes on Earth podcast also marks a big moment: Episode 100. To celebrate, we bring together some treasured moments from previous episodes in which people inside and outside of EROS share their thoughts on EROS and its role in the world of remote sensing, including as keeper of all Landsat satellite data.

As USGS EROS turns 50 this month, our Eyes on Earth podcast also marks a big moment: Episode 100. To celebrate, we bring together some treasured moments from previous episodes in which people inside and outside of EROS share their thoughts on EROS and its role in the world of remote sensing, including as keeper of all Landsat satellite data.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 99 – EROS 50th: Interns Who Stayed
Eyes on Earth Episode 99 – EROS 50th: Interns Who Stayed
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Eyes on Earth Episode 99 – EROS 50th: Interns Who Stayed

EROS has a long history of reaching out to universities to welcome interns who can both contribute to the center and gain valuable skills and experience. A good number of them went on to spend their careers at EROS, some for more than three decades.

EROS has a long history of reaching out to universities to welcome interns who can both contribute to the center and gain valuable skills and experience. A good number of them went on to spend their careers at EROS, some for more than three decades.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 98 – EROS 50th: Conservation
Eyes on Earth Episode 98 – EROS 50th: Conservation
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Eyes on Earth Episode 98 – EROS 50th: Conservation

In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk about the 50-year history of EROS efforts to preserve the environment and conserve energy. EROS was born in the ’70s, the same decade as Earth Day, the EPA, and the oil crisis.

In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk about the 50-year history of EROS efforts to preserve the environment and conserve energy. EROS was born in the ’70s, the same decade as Earth Day, the EPA, and the oil crisis.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 97 – EROS 50th: Earth As Art
Eyes on Earth Episode 97 – EROS 50th: Earth As Art
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Eyes on Earth Episode 97 – EROS 50th: Earth As Art

Satellites capture an incredible variety of views of Earth. In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk with the three engineers at USGS EROS who started the USGS Earth As Art project. The Earth As Art origin story is an example of the initiative and creativity of EROS staff.

Satellites capture an incredible variety of views of Earth. In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk with the three engineers at USGS EROS who started the USGS Earth As Art project. The Earth As Art origin story is an example of the initiative and creativity of EROS staff.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 97 – EROS 50th: Earth As Art Bonus
Eyes on Earth Episode 97 – EROS 50th: Earth As Art Bonus
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Eyes on Earth Episode 97 – EROS 50th: Earth As Art Bonus

In this bonus material for episode 97 of the Eyes on Earth podcast, the three guests, all engineers at USGS EROS who started the Earth As Art project, talk about their favorite Earth As Art images.

In this bonus material for episode 97 of the Eyes on Earth podcast, the three guests, all engineers at USGS EROS who started the Earth As Art project, talk about their favorite Earth As Art images.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 96 – Generational Science
Eyes on Earth Episode 96 – Generational Science
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Eyes on Earth Episode 96 – Generational Science

In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk with Peder Nelson about generational science and the responsibility we have to future generations to study our changing planet. It takes more than just data to make sense of land change.

In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk with Peder Nelson about generational science and the responsibility we have to future generations to study our changing planet. It takes more than just data to make sense of land change.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 95 – EROS 50th: Landsat Science Team
Eyes on Earth Episode 95 – EROS 50th: Landsat Science Team
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Eyes on Earth Episode 95 – EROS 50th: Landsat Science Team

The members of the five-year Landsat Science Teams, led jointly by the USGS and NASA with a strong tie to EROS, have brought a wide breadth of expertise, backgrounds and geographic locations to the table.

The members of the five-year Landsat Science Teams, led jointly by the USGS and NASA with a strong tie to EROS, have brought a wide breadth of expertise, backgrounds and geographic locations to the table.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 94 – EROS 50th: Collaborations with SDSU
Eyes on Earth Episode 94 – EROS 50th: Collaborations with SDSU
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Eyes on Earth Episode 94 – EROS 50th: Collaborations with SDSU

South Dakota State University opened its Remote Sensing Institute even before the launch of Landsat 1 and the selection of South Dakota as the location for EROS.

South Dakota State University opened its Remote Sensing Institute even before the launch of Landsat 1 and the selection of South Dakota as the location for EROS.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 93 – EROS 50th: Film Scanning
Eyes on Earth Episode 93 – EROS 50th: Film Scanning
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Eyes on Earth Episode 93 – EROS 50th: Film Scanning

Working with film has always been part of EROS’ 50-year history. How did EROS end up with an extensive film archive, and how are we making that data available to users? In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk about the custom scanners built in-house from discarded parts to digitally capture historical aerial photos and declassified spy satellite images.

Working with film has always been part of EROS’ 50-year history. How did EROS end up with an extensive film archive, and how are we making that data available to users? In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk about the custom scanners built in-house from discarded parts to digitally capture historical aerial photos and declassified spy satellite images.

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EoE thumbnail logo for episode about the EROS library
Eyes on Earth Episode 92 – EROS 50th: The Library and Science Support
Eyes on Earth Episode 92 – EROS 50th: The Library and Science Support
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EoE thumbnail logo for episode about the EROS library
Eyes on Earth Episode 92 – EROS 50th: The Library and Science Support

The Don Lee Kulow Library has been supporting scientific research at EROS since before the facility opened its doors in 1973.

The Don Lee Kulow Library has been supporting scientific research at EROS since before the facility opened its doors in 1973.

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EoE episode 91 thumbnail image - AmericaView
Eyes on Earth Episode 91 – Intro to AmericaView
Eyes on Earth Episode 91 – Intro to AmericaView
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EoE episode 91 thumbnail image - AmericaView
Eyes on Earth Episode 91 – Intro to AmericaView

AmericaView aims to advance Earth observation education through a network of programs based at universities in more than 40 states.

AmericaView aims to advance Earth observation education through a network of programs based at universities in more than 40 states.

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EoE thumbnail logo of Keith Alberts at EROS
Eyes on Earth Episode 90 – Landsat 8 Turns 10
Eyes on Earth Episode 90 – Landsat 8 Turns 10
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EoE thumbnail logo of Keith Alberts at EROS
Eyes on Earth Episode 90 – Landsat 8 Turns 10

Originally called the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, Landsat 8 launched on February 11, 2013. In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk about the 10^th^ anniversary of Landsat 8 being in orbit and its value to the remote sensing community.

Originally called the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, Landsat 8 launched on February 11, 2013. In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk about the 10^th^ anniversary of Landsat 8 being in orbit and its value to the remote sensing community.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 89 - EROS Workers and Weather
Eyes on Earth Episode 89 - EROS Workers and Weather
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Eyes on Earth Episode 89 - EROS Workers and Weather

When the snow gets deep and the wind blows, it can be challenging for workers to travel to the USGS EROS Center, located several miles north of Sioux Falls, SD, on what used to be farmland.

When the snow gets deep and the wind blows, it can be challenging for workers to travel to the USGS EROS Center, located several miles north of Sioux Falls, SD, on what used to be farmland.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 88 – Landsat 5’s Significance, Part 2
Eyes on Earth Episode 88 – Landsat 5’s Significance, Part 2
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Eyes on Earth Episode 88 – Landsat 5’s Significance, Part 2

Designed to last three years, Landsat 5 was launched in 1984 and transmitted data until the launch of Landsat 8 in 2013.

Designed to last three years, Landsat 5 was launched in 1984 and transmitted data until the launch of Landsat 8 in 2013.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 87 - Landsat 5's Significance, Part 1
Eyes on Earth Episode 87 - Landsat 5's Significance, Part 1
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Eyes on Earth Episode 87 - Landsat 5's Significance, Part 1

Designed to last three years, Landsat 5 launched in 1984 and transmitted data until the launch of Landsat 8 in 2013.

Designed to last three years, Landsat 5 launched in 1984 and transmitted data until the launch of Landsat 8 in 2013.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 86 - Tours at EROS
Eyes on Earth Episode 86 - Tours at EROS
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Eyes on Earth Episode 86 - Tours at EROS

The USGS EROS Center is the home of the Landsat satellite archive. This data center and science center located on a former farm near Sioux Falls, SD, is one of the largest civilian archives of land imaging in the world.

The USGS EROS Center is the home of the Landsat satellite archive. This data center and science center located on a former farm near Sioux Falls, SD, is one of the largest civilian archives of land imaging in the world.

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EoE - Landsat 7 Extended Science Mission thumbnail
Eyes on Earth Episode 85 - Landsat 7 Extended Science Mission
Eyes on Earth Episode 85 - Landsat 7 Extended Science Mission
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Eyes on Earth Episode 85 - Landsat 7 Extended Science Mission

Landsat 7’s nominal science mission ended in April 2022 after nearly 23 years of acquiring Earth imagery from 705 kilometers above the Earth. Landsat 7 is now in an extended science mission after having its orbit lowered by about 8 kilometers to make way for Landsat 9.

Landsat 7’s nominal science mission ended in April 2022 after nearly 23 years of acquiring Earth imagery from 705 kilometers above the Earth. Landsat 7 is now in an extended science mission after having its orbit lowered by about 8 kilometers to make way for Landsat 9.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 84 - Hurricane Disturbance Mapping
Eyes on Earth Episode 84 - Hurricane Disturbance Mapping
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Eyes on Earth Episode 84 - Hurricane Disturbance Mapping

When disaster strikes, near-real-time images of its effects can be invaluable. In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we learn about how a newly developed system using the Harmonized Landsat Sentinel-2 dataset and artificial intelligence was put to the test when Hurricane Ian tore through Florida in late September 2022.

When disaster strikes, near-real-time images of its effects can be invaluable. In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we learn about how a newly developed system using the Harmonized Landsat Sentinel-2 dataset and artificial intelligence was put to the test when Hurricane Ian tore through Florida in late September 2022.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 83 - ECOSTRESS and Burn Severity
Eyes on Earth Episode 83 - ECOSTRESS and Burn Severity
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Eyes on Earth Episode 83 - ECOSTRESS and Burn Severity

ECOSTRESS, or ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station, data provides variables related to plant water stress, including evapotranspiration, evaporative stress index and water use efficiency. The NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC) at EROS provides storage and distribution of ECOSTRESS data.

ECOSTRESS, or ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station, data provides variables related to plant water stress, including evapotranspiration, evaporative stress index and water use efficiency. The NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC) at EROS provides storage and distribution of ECOSTRESS data.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 82 - Introduction to GEDI
Eyes on Earth Episode 82 - Introduction to GEDI
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Eyes on Earth Episode 82 - Introduction to GEDI

The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation, or GEDI, instrument on the International Space Station acquires lidar waveforms to observe the Earth’s surface in 3D. The GEDI lidar measures the height and density of objects, so it provides information such as surface elevation and tree canopy height and cover.

The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation, or GEDI, instrument on the International Space Station acquires lidar waveforms to observe the Earth’s surface in 3D. The GEDI lidar measures the height and density of objects, so it provides information such as surface elevation and tree canopy height and cover.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 81 - Tour of the EROS Radome
Eyes on Earth Episode 81 - Tour of the EROS Radome
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Eyes on Earth Episode 81 - Tour of the EROS Radome

The Landsat satellites have been collecting Earth imagery for more than 50 years. A key piece of equipment that moves the data from the spacecraft to the archive so researchers can use it is the antenna at the EROS Center. The antenna and its radome have a fascinating history of their own that adds to the overall Landsat story.

The Landsat satellites have been collecting Earth imagery for more than 50 years. A key piece of equipment that moves the data from the spacecraft to the archive so researchers can use it is the antenna at the EROS Center. The antenna and its radome have a fascinating history of their own that adds to the overall Landsat story.

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