Earth-monitoring Landsat 9 satellite launches in California
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The latest in a series of U.S. satellites
that has recorded human and natural impacts on Earth’s surface for decades was
launched into orbit from California on Monday to ensure continued observations
in the era of climate change.
Landsat 9 was carried into space aboard a United Launch
Alliance Atlas V rocket that lifted off from foggy Vandenberg Space Force Base
at 11:12 a.m. The satellite successfully separated from the rocket’s upper
stage more than an hour later.
A project of NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, Landsat 9
will work in tandem with a predecessor, Landsat 8, to extend a nearly 50-year
record of land and coastal region observations that began with the launch of
the first Landsat in 1972.
Landsat 9 will take the orbital track of Landsat 7, which
will be decommissioned.
Landsat 9 carries an imaging sensor that will record visible
and other portions of the spectrum. It also has a thermal sensor to measure
surface temperatures.
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