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Landsat Science Teams

Landsat Science Teams provide technical and scientific input to USGS and NASA to help ensure the success of the Landsat program while providing science support on issues including data acquisition, product access and format, and science and applications opportunities. The teams are funded by the USGS and co-chaired by the USGS and NASA.

Science Team Composition
Team Responsibilities
Measures of Success

2012-2017 Science Team
As recognized national and international leaders in land remote sensing, Landsat Science Team members will evaluate issues of importance to all Landsat users. They will play a key role in evaluating both the new LDCM data, and ensuring that the LDCM mission is successfully integrated with past, present, and future remotely sensed data for the purpose of observing national and global environmental systems.

2005-2011 Science Team
The 2005-2011 Science Team worked to recommend strategies for the effective use of archived data from Landsat sensors and investigate the requirements for future sensors to meet the needs of Landsat users, including the needs of policy makers at all levels of government.


Team Meetings - Agendas and Presentations

Publications by Landsat Science Team members


USGS Announcements of Landsat Science Teams
2006     http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1571#.UJ1i_41lTO8
2012    http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3429#.UJ1kZo1lTO8

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