IMAGE 700_799\723.Lbm,The butterfly-like Nimbus satellite used for monitoring the atmosphere. The first Landsats were of similar design.
IMAGE 0_99\41.Lbm,The EROS Data Center at Sioux Falls, North Dakota, which is the centre for processing Landsat and other Earth-resources data.
IMAGE 800_899\872.Lbm,At the EROS Data Center in South Dakota a researcher is analysing a Landsat image of Hawaii.
IMAGE 0_99\4.Lbm,A Landsat 1 image showing the Salton Sea in California and the patchwork of irrigated farmland (red squares) at either end.
IMAGE 100_199\153.Lbm,A Landsat image of Western Scotland. The false colours have been chosen to bring out details in the vegatation.
IMAGE 200_299\211.Lbm,The Remote Sensing Division of RAE Farnborough in Hampshire, England, produced this false-colour image of part of China using Landsat 1 data.
IMAGE 300_399\351.Lbm,Landsat 1 imagery: the meandering Mississippi River and tributaries in the states of Arkansas and Mississippi.
IMAGE 300_399\352.Lbm,Landsat 1 imagery: New England in the USA; Boston is the blue- white region at top.
IMAGE 300_399\353.Lbm,Landsat image of the Bristol Channel region of Britain, produced from 'raw' data.
IMAGE 300_399\354.Lbm,This Landsat image has been 'contrast stretched' to emphasize differences between shades of colour.
IMAGE 300_399\355.Lbm,This Landsat image has been produced by 'density slicing', a technique that emphasizes here differences in water depth.
IMAGE 300_399\356.Lbm,This Landsat image uses a 'target signature' to bring out a specific feature, in this case pine forest (yellow).
IMAGE 600_699\682.Lbm,Earth-resources photography: Landsat view of the coast and fertile coastal plains of South Carolina, USA.
IMAGE 1600_99\678.Lbm,Landsat 1 image showing on the left Monterey Bay in California. The linear feature running from the bottom right is the famous San Andreas fault.
IMAGE 1600_99\679.Lbm,Landsat 1 mosaic image showing Florida and part of Georgia.