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Program: Landsat. Objective: Earth. Type: Landsat. Overview: Earth Resources Technology Satellite.
Major Events:

  • 1972 July 23 - Landsat 1.  Spacecraft: Landsat 1-2-3. Mass: 816 kg (1,798 lb). Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Vehicle: Delta.

    Earth Resources Technology Satellite. Spacecraft engaged in practical applications and uses of space technology such as weather or communication (US Cat C).

  • 1975 January 22 - Landsat 2.  Spacecraft: Landsat 1-2-3. Mass: 953 kg (2,101 lb). Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Vehicle: Delta.

    Spacecraft engaged in practical applications and uses of space technology such as weather or communication (US Cat C).

  • 1978 March 5 - Landsat 3.  Spacecraft: Landsat 1-2-3. Mass: 960 kg (2,110 lb). Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Vehicle: Delta.

    Spacecraft engaged in practical applications and uses of space technology such as weather or communication (US Cat C).

  • 1982 July 16 - Landsat 4.  Spacecraft: Landsat 4-5. Mass: 1,942 kg (4,281 lb). Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Vehicle: Delta.

    Spacecraft engaged in practical applications and uses of space technology such as weather or communication (US Cat C).

  • 1984 March 1 - Landsat 5.  Spacecraft: Landsat 4-5. Mass: 1,938 kg (4,272 lb). Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Vehicle: Delta.

    Spacecraft engaged in practical applications and uses of space technology such as weather or communication (US Cat C).

  • 1999 April 15 - Landsat 7.  Spacecraft: Landsat 7. Mass: 1,969 kg (4,340 lb). Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Vehicle: Delta.

    The vehicle entered a 175 km x 706 km x 98.2 deg initial orbit. 57 minutes after launch the Delta stage burned again to circularize the orbit at 668 km x 698 km and Landsat 7 separated from the stage. The Delta stage then burned to depletion of its propellant, into a 184 km x 710 km x 107.5 deg orbit that would decay quickly. The Landsat 7 remote sensing satellite was to be operated by NASA/Goddard until October 2000, when operations would be transferred to the US Geological Survey.


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