Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City Dimitar Ouzounov 1, Pat Coronado 1, Jim Irons 1,Mike Story 2, Rainer Ressl 3 1 NASA/GSFC, 2 USGS, 3 CONABIO.

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Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City Dimitar Ouzounov 1, Pat Coronado 1, Jim Irons 1,Mike Story 2, Rainer Ressl 3 1 NASA/GSFC, 2 USGS, 3 CONABIO Landsat 5, LDCM, NPOESS 1. MODIS/NPOESS Direct Readout and Direct Readout Web Portal 2. Landsat Data Continuity Mission(LDCM) status

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City ALPHA PROGRAM -SCIENCE PROCESSING ALGORITHMS (SPAs) (overview) The DRL supplies Alpha testers with the following SPAs: 1. MODISL1DB (Ocean Biology Processing Group) 2. Aqua Ground Based Ephemeris and Attitude Data (GBAD) Converter (DRL) 3. Fire Mask (MODIS Land Rapid Response Team) 4. Vegetation Index (Normalized Vegetation Index [NDVI] and Enhanced Vegetation Index [EVI]) (MODIS Land Rapid Response Team) 5. Sea Surface Temperature (SST) (SeaDAS) 6. Chlorophyll-a Concentration (SeaDAS) 7. Cloud mask (IMAPP) 8. Aerosol (IMAPP) 9. Cloud top Properties and Cloud Phase (IMAPP) 10. Atmospheric Profiles (IMAPP) 11. Land Surface Temperature (LST) (MODIS Land Rapid Response Team) 12. Corrected Reflectance (CREFL) (MODIS Land Rapid Response Team)

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City ALPHA PROGRAM - TECHNOLOGIES (overview) The DRL supplies Alpha testers following NISGS technologies: 1. Real-time Software Telemetry Processing System (RT-STPS) 2. Simulcast 3. Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) to Georeferenced Tagged Image File Format (GEOTIFF) (H2G) Converter 4. Data Storage Manager (DSM) 5. NISGS Data System (NISDS) Control System (NCS) 6. NISGS Status/Event Logging System (NSLS) 7. Information Services (IS)

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City Landsat Data Continuity Mission Status Status, March 31, 2008

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City NASA / USGS Interagency Partnership NASA Associate Administrator Alan Stern and the USGS Associate Director of Geography, Barbara Ryan, signed Final Implementation Agreement in April 2007 NASA Shall –Lead, fund, and manage development of Space Segment and Launch Segment –Procure on a reimbursable basis the Mission Operations Element (MOE) –Lead the LDCM development as the system integrator for all mission segments throughout development, on-orbit checkout, and acceptance –Lead, fund, and manage the LDCM pre-launch calibration, validation, and characterization of LDCM data through on-orbit check out –Transfer the Space Segment and MOE contracts to USGS following on-orbit acceptance –Provide a co-chair for the Landsat Science Team USGS shall –Lead, fund, and manage development of the Ground System (excluding the MOE) including flight operations and ground data processing –Accept the LDCM Space Segment and MOE contracts following on-orbit acceptance –Lead, fund, and manage on-orbit performance evaluation of the LDCM system and calibration, validation, and characterization of the LDCM data following on-orbit acceptance –Lead, fund, and manage the Landsat Science Team –Provide long-term archival of all LDCM data acquired by the U.S. Government

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City LDCM Milestones Operational Land Imager (OLI) awarded to Ball Aerospace Technology Corporation (BATC), Boulder, CO on July 16, 2007 –RFP released Jan. 09, 2007 –Cost-plus-award-fee contract, including all options, is for $127.9million –OLI Instrument Preliminary Design Review held March at BATC Atlas V launch vehicle selected Oct. 03, 2007 Ground System Requirements Review held at USGS EROS on Sept Spacecraft Request for Offer (RFO) released Dec. 07, 2007 via RSDO –Contract award expected by no later than May 01 Mission Operations Element (MOE) RFP released Feb. 28 –Contract award expected in June

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City OLI Specifications *New bands relative to TM and ETM+ sensors aboard Landsats 4, 5, & 7

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City Baseline Design and Descriptive Block Diagram Pushbroom VIS/SWIR sensor Four mirror telescope with front aperture stop FPA consisting of 14 sensor chip assemblies, passively cooled

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City Landsat Science Team USGS convened the first meeting of the USGS-sponsored science team for Jan , 2007 at USGS EROS in Sioux Falls, SD –Co-chaired by the USGS Landsat Project Scientist, Tom Loveland, and the NASA LDCM Project Scientist, Jim Irons –USGS selected 17 science team members in Oct. 8 PI’s from academia and private industry 6 civil servant PI’s and 3 international PI’s –Team selected Curtis Woodcock, Boston U., as Team Leader Second meeting held June , 2007 in Corvallis, OR Third meeting held Jan , 2008 at USGS EROS

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City Future Planning National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Future of Land Imaging - Interagency Working Group (FLI-IWG) have proposed a National Land Imaging Program (NLIP) within Dept. of Interior –$2M FY09 funding in President’s budget International Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS) –Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) and the Land Surface Imaging Constellation National Research Council Decadal Survey: Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future. The LDCM needs to serve as a foundation upon which future land imaging systems can be built

Antenna Chetumal: April 22-24, 2008, Mexico City Target Launch Date LDCM Launch - July, 2011 Operational - March, 2012