Landsat 2023 - A Year in Review
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 Published On Feb 13, 2024

Let’s take a look at the Landsat program 2023, as we delve into studies revealing the environmental impact of river mining, the decline in global lake water levels, and the risks of rising sea levels on coastal habitats. Plus, a sneak peek at what the future of the Landsat program holds with the introduction of Landsat Next. Join us in celebrating these advances in space and environmental science, and stay tuned for what's on the horizon with Landsat in 2024.

Music Credits:
“Fast and Frivolous” Jean-Philippe Ichard [SACEM], Koka
“Driving Motion” Fred Dubois [SACEM], Koka
“Creative Formation” David Ashok Ramani & Jonathan Elias [ASCAP], EVO
“Questions and Answers” Claire Leona Batchelor [PRS], Sound Pocket Music
“Wonders of Evolution” Laurent Dury [SACEM], Koka

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scientific Visualization Studio
Chris Burns [ROTHE ARES Joint Venture]: Lead Producer
Chris Burns [ROTHE ARES Joint Venture]: Lead Writer
Ross K. Walter (Hexagon US Federal): Animator

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