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The Landsat Data Continuity Mission satellite is set to be launched on January 2013. | The Landsat Data Continuity Mission satellite is set to be launched on January 2013. | ||
- | Landsat Data Continuity Mission imagery will be available at no cost. The following sources will contain Landsat Data Continuity Mission imagery available to be downloaded: the USGS Global Visualization Viewer [[http://glovis.usgs.gov/|GLOVIS]], the USGS [[http://edcsns17.cr.usgs.gov/EarthExplorer/|Earth Explorer]], or [[http://www.landsat.org|Landsat.org]] | + | Landsat Data Continuity Mission imagery will be available at no cost. The following sources will contain Landsat Data Continuity Mission imagery available to be downloaded: the USGS Global Visualization Viewer [[http://glovis.usgs.gov/|GLOVIS]], the USGS [[http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/|Earth Explorer]], or [[http://www.landsat.org|Landsat.org]] |
The TIRS will capture data in two longwave thermal bands with a minimum of 100-meter resolution, but will be registered to and delivered with the OLI data product. Through USGS users can also acquire LDCM TIRS imagery resampled to 30-meter resolution to match the spatial resolution of the OLI sensor multispectral bands. | The TIRS will capture data in two longwave thermal bands with a minimum of 100-meter resolution, but will be registered to and delivered with the OLI data product. Through USGS users can also acquire LDCM TIRS imagery resampled to 30-meter resolution to match the spatial resolution of the OLI sensor multispectral bands. |