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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Landsat Status Briefing: ETM+ SLC-off Impact and Solutions/Landsat 5 Tracy Zeiler Landsat Project Chief October 19, 2004
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Landsat 7 ETM+ SLC Failure: Return to Operations Timeline May 31, 2003 - ETM+ scan line corrector failed July 14, 2003 - ETM+ acquisitions resumed September 3, 2003 – USGS approval for recovery attempt; SLC did not restart September 16, 2003 – Final reconfiguration of instrument completed September 18, 2003 – Resumed normal LTAP acquisitions, downlinks to ICs October 22, 2003 – Released standard L1G SLC-off product October 28, 2003 – New product brainstorming workshop May 10, 2004 – Released phase 1 SLC-off to SLC-on gap-filled product November 2004 – Release phase 2 SLC-off to SLC-off gap-filled product
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Initial New Product Development Plan Requirement for multiple product types to satisfy different user communities –Result will be suite of products based on ETM+ SLC-off data Use integrated team to provide technical input –Include USGS, NASA and operational agency scientists and engineers –Identify all options for ETM+ product improvement –Identify benefits/risks/complexity/cost-to-benefit for all options –Prioritize options from those easily achievable in the near-term to those that require research prior to possible future implementation Implement near-term product options that will satisfy some user requirements Continue with phased development of new product types
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Phase 1 SLC-off Products and Associated Improvements Enhance existing browse to show impacts to L1G data (i.e. data gaps) Let users choose the number of interpolation pixels used during processing when ordering products (0-15 pixels) Implement new interpolation method Include gap pixel mask with Level 1 products including interpolated products Implement a Landsat 7 ETM+ SLC-off to SLC-on gap-filled product
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Phase 1 SLC-off to SLC-on Product Summary Level-1G product is radiometrically and geometrically corrected Requires scene-to-scene registration Localized linear histogram matching implemented with static window size The linear method chosen used a function of the standard deviation for gain and a function of the mean for offset in estimating gap-fill pixels Highly saturated pixels are excluded from histogram calculation Optimum input is SLC-on image acquired 1-year prior –Similar phenology improves histogram matching –Minimum cloud cover is recommended to allow scene registration and reduce artifacts; other transient phenomenon also affect final image quality Search and order system selects default and prioritizes SLC-on scenes based on above criteria Cost $275/scene
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Phase 2 SLC-off Products and Associated Improvements Generate enhanced browse data that illustrates the data gaps in each ETM+ SLC-Off image Implement a Landsat 7 ETM+ SLC-off to SLC-off gap-filled product Provide user an indication of SLC-off to SLC-off scene compatibility Implement modified histogram matching algorithm Include gap pixel mask with Level 1 products that indicates data source of all fill values
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Phase 2 SLC-off to SLC-off Product Summary (slide 1 of 2) Level-1G product is radiometrically and geometrically corrected Requires scene-to-scene registration Localized linear histogram matching implemented with adaptive window The method was modified to use linear regression in computing pixel transformations Highly saturated pixels are excluded from histogram calculation
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Phase 2 SLC-off to SLC-off Product Summary (slide 2 of 2) Requires SLC-off image(s) acquired as close as possible to primary SLC-off image –Minimum cloud cover in both primary and secondary image(s) to reduce image artifacts; other transient phenomenon also affect final image quality –Minimum cloud cover SLC-on image required to allow scene registration –Random gap placement increases complexity of scene selection that will ensure complete ground coverage Metadata called the gap phase statistic calculated during input scene production to provide an indication of SLC-off scene compatibility Search and order system provides list of available SLC-off scenes for gap filling and default SLC-on image for registration –Provides predicted ground coverage for SLC-off images selected based on gap phase statistics Cost $300/scene
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Composite Gap Area Probability
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Landsat Business Model Landsat operating funds were derived from three sources* –Appropriated funds48% –Data sales income38% –International cooperator fees14% SLC failure has impacted the viability of the previous model –FY04 operating funds required 73% appropriated funding Additional appropriated funds are required to continue mission –Permanent appropriations not yet identified –Data sales still falling –IC income dropping *based on 2003 pre-anomaly budget
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Trends in Landsat ETM+ Data Sales (FY 2000 – 2004)
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Landsat 7 ETM+ SLC-on versus SLC-off FY04 Product Sales Demonstrates the normal sales growth for new products
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Landsat ETM+ SLC-on versus SLC-off Product Demand Demonstrates the increase in SLC-off sales with new product releases
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Other Landsat 7 Status Information Long term acquisition plan has been modified to aid in the collection of potential SLC-off to SLC-off image pairs; nominal rate increased from 250 to 300 scenes per day Number of participating International Cooperators is down due to SLC failure; current participating ICs include: Gyroscope 3 was exhibiting anomalous behavior and was turned off (May 5, 2004); mission continues with no loss of function; accuracy and precision of imagery unaffected End-of-life based on fuel estimated to be Spring, 2011 Australia, Argentina, Canada, Indonesia, Japan
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Landsat 5 Status Number of ICs downlinking Landsat 5 has increased. –Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, ESA, South Africa, Thailand Investigation of amplifier behavior resulted in standby operations mode that does not preclude additional IC downlinks Battery 3 behavior required that it be turned off (May 21, 2004); nominal operations continues with 2 batteries Addition of telemetry (S-band) downlinks to ASA New sensor alignment parameters and addition of definitive ephemeris will make geometric accuracy more consistent; data will be available from 1993 forward Improved radiometric calibration through inclusion of general detector change and changes due to ice buildup in lookup table; up to 20% improvement End-of-life based on fuel is estimated to be Spring, 2009
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D U.S. Landsat Archive (Marketable Scenes through September 29, 2004) ETM+: Landsat 7 –446,774 scenes –323TB data in archive (RCC and L0Ra) –Archive grows by 300GB Daily TM: Landsat 4 & Landsat 5 –550,626 scenes –Approximately 135TB of Data in Archive –Archive Grows by 30GB Daily MSS: Landsat 1 through 5 –641,555 scenes –Approximately 20TB of Data in Archive
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U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Landsat Program Archive Advisory Committee Meeting 19-20 October 2004 Attachment D Summary Landsat Project reacted quickly to SLC failure by quick return to acquisitions, recovery attempt, move to SLC-off operations and new product development. Three SLC-off product types are available for current and future acquisitions: –Level-1G SLC-off –Level-1G Interpolated SLC-off –Level-1G SLC-off to SLC-on Gap-filled Users are ordering SLC-off and new products Landsat 7 and Landsat 5 are expected to continue operations until 2011 and 2009 respectively
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