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Zurich's Urban Evolution: A Satellite Perspective from 1985 to 2004
View the urban transformation of Zurich over 19 years through Landsat 5 satellite images
Fires in Rome, Castel Fusano (Italy), 2000
Explore a Landsat satellite image revealing the extent of burnt areas within the Castel Fusano pine-wood in 2000.
Aktau's Urban Evolution: A Satellite Perspective from 1988 to 2015
Explore the evolution of Aktau, Kazakhstan, through satellite images captured by Landsat 5 and 8.
Adam's Bridge Evolution: A Satellite Perspective from 2006 to 2018
Discover the evolution of Adam's Bridge, the land connection between India and Sri Lanka, through satellite images.
Karachi's Urban Evolution: A Satellite Perspective from 1989 to 2018
Discover the evolution of Karachi over 29 years through satellite images captured by Landsat 5 and 8.
Red Sea: A Satellite Perspective from 1984 to 2004
Explore Landsat 5 imagery showcasing the evolving landscapes along the coasts of Egypt, Sudan and Saudi Arabia by the Red Sea.
Florence's Urban Evolution: A Satellite Perspective from 1987 to 2015
Uncover Florence's evolution from 1987 to 2015 through Landsat 5 and 8 satellite images.
Saint Petersburg 25 Years in Satellite View
Discover the evolution of Saint Petersburg over 25 years through satellite images captured by Landsat 5 and 8.
Cloud-free collections key for land monitoring
Satellite imagery is a crucially important tool for monitoring the land, but cloud cover can often block parts of Earth’s surface from view, limiting subsequent analyses.
Commercial and international data for fire monitoring
As climate change sparks a surge in the frequency and intensity of wildfires, satellite data disseminated through ESA’s Third Party Missions (TPM) programme are helping scientists to track and investigate these potentially damaging natural events.
Landsat 5 TM European and Mediterranean Countries Cloud Free Collection
This dataset contains the cloud-free products from Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper collection acquired over Europe, North Africa and the Middle East; for each scene only one product is selected, with the minimal cloud coverage. The acquired Landsat TM scene covers approximately 183 x 172.8 km. A standard full scene is nominally centred on the intersection between a path and row (the actual image centre can vary by up to 100 m). The data are system corrected.
Full European Landsat data collection now available under the same catalogue
The Full European Landsat data collection, from Landsat-1 to Landsat-8, is now available under the same catalogue
Landsat TM ESA archive
This dataset contains all the Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper high-quality ortho-rectified L1T dataset acquired by ESA over the Fucino, Matera, Kiruna and Maspalomas visibility masks, as well as campaign data over Malindi, Bishkek, Chetumal, and Libreville. The acquired Landsat TM scene covers approximately 183 x 172.8 km. A standard full scene is nominally centred on the intersection between a path and row (the actual image centre can vary by up to 100 m). A full image is composed of 6920 pixels x 5760 lines and each band requires 40 MB of storage space (uncompressed) at 30 m spatial resolution in the VIS, NIR and SWIR as well as 120 m in the TIR spectral range. Kiruna Landsat TM GTC density map Maspalomas Landsat TM GTC density map Matera Landsat TM GTC density map
SLAP
The SLAP (Systematic Landsat Archive Processing) project covers the MSS, TM and ETM+ products from Landsat missions 1 – 7, and is the first systematic reprocessing of the ESA Landsat archive.
User Manual - LEDA 13 Landsat
This infosheet describes the Landsat databank. The databank is a catalogue of imagery remotely sensed by the Landsat series of satellites (Landsat l to 5) available at ESA/Earthnet and acquired at Fucino (Italy), Kiruna (Sweden) and Maspalomas (Canaries).
THERMOPOLIS
The THERMOPOLIS 2009 campaign mainly served the DUE “Urban Heat islands (UHI) and Urban Thermography (UT) Project”
THERMOPOLIS
The THERMOPOLIS 2009 campaign mainly served the DUE “Urban Heat islands (UHI) and Urban Thermography (UT) Project”
Landsat Series
The Landsat Series is the world's longest running system of satellites for moderate-resolution optical remote sensing for land, coastal areas and shallow waters.