The
US
Geological Survey will release its map of the US taken by the
Landsat
7 satellite for public consumption on 4 June.
The release is a pilot for the
Landsat
Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) which is hoping to reach global coverage by
2010. LDCM will have a continuous record of the Earth's surface since 2000.
"Landsat data has proved useful for a wide range of applications," said the
US Geological Survey in a statement.
"From disaster monitoring after Hurricane Katrina and the Indonesian tsunami
to global crop condition analysis, Landsat data is being used by scientists
around the world.
"The web-based distribution system will offer the user community easier
access to Landsat 7 data."
Landsat 7 was launched in April 1999 and some of its pictures have already
been used in
Nasa's
WorldWind
3D satellite mapping software.
The satellite can record in normal and infrared mode, and takes 532 pictures
a day storing them on 378Gb of solid state memory.
The LDCM has been storing Earth satellite maps since 1972 for use in
identifying trends in agriculture, urban development and climate.
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