The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policymakers across the nation and around the world.
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LCMAP Change Stories: Sequoias under Siege, Progression of a Wildfire
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The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policymakers across the nation and around the world.
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.
The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policy makers across the nation and around the world.
The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policy makers across the nation and around the world.
This video covers the Bulk Download Web Application or BDWA, which allows you to download large quantities of satellite imagery and geospatial data. The BDWA is web based and compatible with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. No additional downloads are required to use the BDWA.
This video covers the Bulk Download Web Application or BDWA, which allows you to download large quantities of satellite imagery and geospatial data. The BDWA is web based and compatible with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. No additional downloads are required to use the BDWA.
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.
eVIIRS Global NDWI, 10-Day Composite, April 1, 2023 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDWIS20230401202304101
eVIIRS Global NDWI, 10-Day Composite, April 1, 2023 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDWIS20230401202304101
eVIIRS Global NDVI, 10-Day Composite, April 1 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDVIS20230401202304101
eVIIRS Global NDVI, 10-Day Composite, April 1 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDVIS20230401202304101
In 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
In 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
By the end of December 2022, all Landsat Collection 1 data and science products will be removed from USGS data access platforms. This depreciation includes Level-1, Level-2, Level-3, and ESPA- related products. Collection 1 has not been updated with Landsat products since December 31, 2021.
By the end of December 2022, all Landsat Collection 1 data and science products will be removed from USGS data access platforms. This depreciation includes Level-1, Level-2, Level-3, and ESPA- related products. Collection 1 has not been updated with Landsat products since December 31, 2021.
In 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
In 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the millions of Landsat Level-1 downloads, from 2008 to present.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the millions of Landsat Level-1 downloads, from 2008 to present.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
Landsat 9 image of the South African National Space Agency's (SANSA) Hartebeesthoek ground station in Pretoria, South Africa. Part of the The USGS Landsat International Cooperator Network, the ground station celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022.
Landsat 9 image of the South African National Space Agency's (SANSA) Hartebeesthoek ground station in Pretoria, South Africa. Part of the The USGS Landsat International Cooperator Network, the ground station celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022.
On March 6, 1984, the Thematic Mapper (TM) on Landsat 5 captured this image of Corpus Christi. Texas. Located in South Texas on the Gulf of Mexico, the city and its bay are protected by barrier islands.
On March 6, 1984, the Thematic Mapper (TM) on Landsat 5 captured this image of Corpus Christi. Texas. Located in South Texas on the Gulf of Mexico, the city and its bay are protected by barrier islands.
One of the first Landsat 5 images in the archive shows Corpus Christi and Padre Island National Seashore. The image was acquired on March 6, 1984 and is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red, and green bands (bands 4,3,2).
Learn more about the mission on the Landsat 5 web page
One of the first Landsat 5 images in the archive shows Corpus Christi and Padre Island National Seashore. The image was acquired on March 6, 1984 and is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red, and green bands (bands 4,3,2).
Learn more about the mission on the Landsat 5 web page
One of the first clear Landsat 5 images shows an icy Lake Superior, northern Minnesota, and the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands. The Thematic Mapper (TM) image is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red and green bands (bands 4,3,2) and was acquired on March 6, 1984, just 5 days after the launch.
One of the first clear Landsat 5 images shows an icy Lake Superior, northern Minnesota, and the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands. The Thematic Mapper (TM) image is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red and green bands (bands 4,3,2) and was acquired on March 6, 1984, just 5 days after the launch.
The first Landsat 4 image was acquired over western Lake Erie on July 25, 1982, just 9 days after launch. This image shows the Detroit River dividing the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario while acting as a strait between Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair.
The first Landsat 4 image was acquired over western Lake Erie on July 25, 1982, just 9 days after launch. This image shows the Detroit River dividing the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario while acting as a strait between Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair.
Landsat 4's first light image captured eastern Lake Erie, and the cities of Toledo, Detroit, and Windsor on July 25, 1982. Although the Landsat program had been collecting images of the Earth since 1972, this was the first time that the data could be depicted as a natural color image due to the new Thematic Mapper sensor onboard Landsat 4.
Landsat 4's first light image captured eastern Lake Erie, and the cities of Toledo, Detroit, and Windsor on July 25, 1982. Although the Landsat program had been collecting images of the Earth since 1972, this was the first time that the data could be depicted as a natural color image due to the new Thematic Mapper sensor onboard Landsat 4.
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USGS Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis) provides an enhanced user interface using state-of-the-art technologies for searching, viewing, and downloading data. With easy-to- use navigation tools, users can instantly view and download scenes.USGS EROS Archive - Landsat - Atmospheric Auxiliary Data – GEOS-5 IT C2
Data from Goddard Earth Observing V5 (GEOS-5 IT) are used in the Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 surface temperature algorithm.USGS EROS Archive - Landsat - Atmospheric Auxiliary Data - VIIRS C2 Subset
The VIIRS aerosol daily Level-3 Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) is used in Landsat 8-9 Surface Reflectance algorithm. The VIIRS CMG products are accessed from the Global daily level 3 retrieved from the NASA's Level 1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System Distributed Active Archive Center (LAADS DAAC). The ozone and water vapor datasets are extracted, and gap filled for LaSRC processing.USGS EROS Archive - Vegetation Monitoring - eVIIRS Global NDWI
The EROS Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (eVIIRS) Global Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) collection is based on the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) data acquired by the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS), a collaborative program between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The...USGS EROS Archive - Vegetation Monitoring - eVIIRS Global NDVI
The EROS Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (eVIIRS) Global Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) collection is based on the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) data acquired by the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS), a collaborative program between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The...USGS EROS Archive - Landsat Archives - Landsat Collection 2 Digital Elevation Model
Several digital elevation model sources are used in the processing of Landsat Collection 2 Level-1, Level-2, and Level-3 products. These sources, based on specific geographic regions, contribute to improved vertical accuracy in Collection 2 when compared to data processed in the past. Together, these sources are all known as the Landsat Collection 2 Digital Elevation Model (DEM).USGS EROS Archive - Vegetation Monitoring - eVIIRS Remote Sensing Phenology
An annual record of nine historical Remote Sensing Phenology metrics for the conterminous United States is available at a resolution of 375-m for products derived from eVIIRS data (2012-present).An annual record of nine historical Remote Sensing Phenology metrics for the conterminous United States is available at a resolution of 375-m for products derived from eVIIRS data (2012-present).An annual...USGS EROS Archive - LCMAP- Continuous Change Detection Classification v1.3 (CCDC) Products (U.S.)
The Land Change Monitoring, Assessment and Projection (LCMAP) project has generated an integrated suite of annual land cover and land surface change products for the United States based on time series data from the Landsat record from 1985–2021. LCMAP Collection 1.3 Science Products are based on the USGS implementation of the Continuous Change Detection and Classification (CCDC) algorithm.LCMAP Change Stories: Sequoias under Siege, Progression of a Wildfire
Sequoia National Park encompasses over 400,000 acres across the Sierra Nevada mountains. The park’s giant old growth sequoias are the largest trees in the world, growing 30 feet (9.1 m) in diameter and 250 feet (76.2 m) tall over their 3,000-year lifespans.USGS EROS Archive - Landsat Collection 2 Level-3 Fractional Snow Covered Area (fSCA) Science Product
Landsat Collection 2 Level-3 Fractional Snow Covered Area (fSCA) contains per-pixel fractional snow cover maps that indicate the percentage of a pixel covered by snow.USGS EROS Archive - Landsat Collection 2 Level-3 Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DSWE) Science Product
Landsat Collection 2 Level-3 Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DSWE) contains six acquisition-based raster data products pertaining to the existence and condition of surface water.USGS EROS Archive - LCMAP- CCDC v1.0 Products (Hawaii)
The Land Change Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (LCMAP) project has generated an integrated suite of annual land cover and land surface change products for the United States based on time series data from the Landsat record from 2000–2020. LCMAP Hawaii Collection 1.0 Science Products are based on the USGS implementation of the Continuous Change Detection and Classification (CCDC) algorithm. - News
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The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policymakers across the nation and around the world.
The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policymakers across the nation and around the world.
Thumbnail logo for EoE Episode 94 - EROS 50th: Collaborations with SDSUEyes on Earth Episode 94 – EROS 50th: Collaborations with SDSUThumbnail logo for EoE Episode 94 - EROS 50th: Collaborations with SDSUEyes on Earth Episode 94 – EROS 50th: Collaborations with SDSUSouth 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.
Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA) - Webinar, April 2023Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA) - Webinar, April 2023Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA) - Webinar, April 2023The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policy makers across the nation and around the world.
The USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center maintains the largest civilian collection of images of the Earth’s land surface. At EROS we study land change and produce land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policy makers across the nation and around the world.
Using the EarthExplorer Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA)Using the EarthExplorer Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA)Using the EarthExplorer Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA)This video covers the Bulk Download Web Application or BDWA, which allows you to download large quantities of satellite imagery and geospatial data. The BDWA is web based and compatible with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. No additional downloads are required to use the BDWA.
This video covers the Bulk Download Web Application or BDWA, which allows you to download large quantities of satellite imagery and geospatial data. The BDWA is web based and compatible with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. No additional downloads are required to use the BDWA.
EoE Episode 93 EROS 50th: Film Scanning logo thumbnailEyes on Earth Episode 93 – EROS 50th: Film ScanningEoE Episode 93 EROS 50th: Film Scanning logo thumbnailEyes on Earth Episode 93 – EROS 50th: Film ScanningWorking 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.
eVIIRS Global NDWIeVIIRS Global NDWI, 10-Day Composite, April 1, 2023 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDWIS20230401202304101
eVIIRS Global NDWI, 10-Day Composite, April 1, 2023 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDWIS20230401202304101
eVIIRS Global NDVIeVIIRS Global NDVI, 10-Day Composite, April 1 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDVIS20230401202304101
eVIIRS Global NDVI, 10-Day Composite, April 1 - April 10, 2023. Entity ID: EVGNDVIS20230401202304101
Earth Explorer Primary Uses August 2022In 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
In 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
EE C2 L2 Scenes.pngThis graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
EE C2 L1 Scenes.pngThis graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
Collection 1 Datasets To Be Removed by End of 2022Collection 1 Datasets To Be Removed by End of 2022By the end of December 2022, all Landsat Collection 1 data and science products will be removed from USGS data access platforms. This depreciation includes Level-1, Level-2, Level-3, and ESPA- related products. Collection 1 has not been updated with Landsat products since December 31, 2021.
By the end of December 2022, all Landsat Collection 1 data and science products will be removed from USGS data access platforms. This depreciation includes Level-1, Level-2, Level-3, and ESPA- related products. Collection 1 has not been updated with Landsat products since December 31, 2021.
Primary Uses of Landsat DataIn 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
In 2008 Landsat data became accessible to all users at no cost. This graphic displays the primary uses of Landsat data.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
Landsat Level-1 Cumulative DownloadsThis graphic displays the millions of Landsat Level-1 downloads, from 2008 to present.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the millions of Landsat Level-1 downloads, from 2008 to present.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
Landsat Level-2 Scenes Available on Earth ExplorerLandsat Level-2 Scenes Available on Earth ExplorerThis graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic displays the number of Landsat Level-2 scenes available on Earth Explorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
Landsat Level-1 Scenes Available from EarthExplorerLandsat Level-1 Scenes Available from EarthExplorerThis graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
This graphic shows the number of Landsat Level-1 scenes available for download from EarthExplorer.
View more statistics on the Landsat Project Statistics page.
Landsat 9 image of the SANSA Ground StationLandsat 9 image of the South African National Space Agency's (SANSA) Hartebeesthoek ground station in Pretoria, South Africa. Part of the The USGS Landsat International Cooperator Network, the ground station celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022.
Landsat 9 image of the South African National Space Agency's (SANSA) Hartebeesthoek ground station in Pretoria, South Africa. Part of the The USGS Landsat International Cooperator Network, the ground station celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022.
Landsat 5 First Light Image of Corpus Christi, TexasLandsat 5 First Light Image of Corpus Christi, TexasOn March 6, 1984, the Thematic Mapper (TM) on Landsat 5 captured this image of Corpus Christi. Texas. Located in South Texas on the Gulf of Mexico, the city and its bay are protected by barrier islands.
On March 6, 1984, the Thematic Mapper (TM) on Landsat 5 captured this image of Corpus Christi. Texas. Located in South Texas on the Gulf of Mexico, the city and its bay are protected by barrier islands.
Landsat 5 First Light Image over South Texas Gulf CoastLandsat 5 First Light Image over South Texas Gulf CoastOne of the first Landsat 5 images in the archive shows Corpus Christi and Padre Island National Seashore. The image was acquired on March 6, 1984 and is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red, and green bands (bands 4,3,2).
Learn more about the mission on the Landsat 5 web page
One of the first Landsat 5 images in the archive shows Corpus Christi and Padre Island National Seashore. The image was acquired on March 6, 1984 and is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red, and green bands (bands 4,3,2).
Learn more about the mission on the Landsat 5 web page
Landsat 5 First Light Image of Lake SuperiorOne of the first clear Landsat 5 images shows an icy Lake Superior, northern Minnesota, and the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands. The Thematic Mapper (TM) image is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red and green bands (bands 4,3,2) and was acquired on March 6, 1984, just 5 days after the launch.
One of the first clear Landsat 5 images shows an icy Lake Superior, northern Minnesota, and the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands. The Thematic Mapper (TM) image is shown as a false color composite using the near infrared, red and green bands (bands 4,3,2) and was acquired on March 6, 1984, just 5 days after the launch.
Landsat 4 First Light Image of DetroitThe first Landsat 4 image was acquired over western Lake Erie on July 25, 1982, just 9 days after launch. This image shows the Detroit River dividing the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario while acting as a strait between Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair.
The first Landsat 4 image was acquired over western Lake Erie on July 25, 1982, just 9 days after launch. This image shows the Detroit River dividing the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario while acting as a strait between Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair.
Landsat 4 First Light Image over western Lake ErieLandsat 4 First Light Image over western Lake ErieLandsat 4's first light image captured eastern Lake Erie, and the cities of Toledo, Detroit, and Windsor on July 25, 1982. Although the Landsat program had been collecting images of the Earth since 1972, this was the first time that the data could be depicted as a natural color image due to the new Thematic Mapper sensor onboard Landsat 4.
Landsat 4's first light image captured eastern Lake Erie, and the cities of Toledo, Detroit, and Windsor on July 25, 1982. Although the Landsat program had been collecting images of the Earth since 1972, this was the first time that the data could be depicted as a natural color image due to the new Thematic Mapper sensor onboard Landsat 4.
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This interactive map contains examples of regional and global projects that utilize Landsat data to assist policymakers and land managers in making informed decisions about our environment and Earth’s natural resources.