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ERTS and EROS

January 1, 1972

In June the National Aeronautics & Space Administration is to launch its first experimental satellite designed to view the Earth systematically with remote-sensing instruments that will provide new information about our resources and environment. The launching will culminate more than 8 years of planning and research by resource agencies of the Federal Government in cooperation with NASA, state and local governments, universities, and industry. The first Earth Resources Technology Satellite, ERTS-A, will be followed a year later by ERTS-B. Analyses of data from them, it is hoped, will lead to design of operational satellites for Earth resources investigations in the future. In the belief that satellite systems will be of significant assistance in meeting its responsibilities to map, monitor, and manage the vast resources and the public lands of the United States, the Department of the Interior assumed a major role in the ERTS-A Experiment.

Publication Year 1972
Title ERTS and EROS
Authors EROS Program Staff
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geotimes
Index ID 70112313
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center