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Nonlinear Relative Radiometric Normalization For Landsat 7 and Landsat 8 Imagery

IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2019
Relative radiometric normalization (RRN) minimizes radiometric differences among images caused by inconsistencies of acquisition condition. In this study, a cross-sensor RRN method is proposed for optical satellite images from Landsat 8 OLI (L8) and Landsat 7 ETM+ (L7) sensors. The data from these two sensors have different pixel depths.
Lino Garda Denaro, Chao-Hung Lin
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Automated registration and orthorectification package for Landsat and Landsat-like data processing

Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 2009
Precise registration and orthorectification of remote sensing images are the basic processes for quantitative remote sensing applications, especially for multi-temporal image analysis. In this paper, we present an automated precise registration and orthorectification package (AROP) for Landsat and Landsat-like data processing.
Robert E. Wolfe   +2 more
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The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2008
Abstract The Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) is the first true-color, high-spatial-resolution image of the seventh continent. It is constructed from nearly 1100 individually selected Landsat-7 ETM+ scenes. Each image was orthorectified and adjusted for geometric, sensor and illumination variations to a standardized, almost seamless surface ...
Bindschadler, Robert   +8 more
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The Landsat-6 satellite: an overview

NTC '91 - National Telesystems Conference Proceedings, 1991
Landsat 6 (L6), a remote land sensing satellite, is scheduled to be launched into a 705 km, circular, sun-synchronous orbit by a Titan-II booster in mid 1992. The L6 satellite has been designed to provide 30 m spatial resolution multispectral image data continuity via an enhanced thematic mapper (ETM) sensor which includes a panchromatic band with 15 m
E.W. Mowle, C.J. Dennehy
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Landsat Image Processing

1979
Over 15 years ago the first photographs of the earth from space were taken with a hand-held camera on the MERCURY 8 mission. LANDSAT 1, the first spacecraft designed specifically for earth observations, was launched on July 23, 1972. Presently LANDSATs 2 and 3 are in operation.
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Landsat in Context

Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 2006
Earth remote sensing has long been considered essential to human endeavors. Beginning with military reconnaissance and evolving to weather, agriculture, environmental, and disaster monitoring, remote sensing broadens our view and provides context for our actions.
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