10 pts mandatory Landsat — altitude, repeat, sensors, band cheat sheet.
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Landsat is the granddaddy of Earth observation — running continuously since 1972, longer than any other civilian satellite series.
It captures the whole Earth every 16 days (or every 8 days now, with Landsat 8 + 9 working together) at moderate detail (30 m). The data is free, which is why it’s the backbone of every long-term land-change study you’ve heard of: Amazon deforestation, glacier retreat, urban sprawl, agriculture monitoring.
Modern sensors are OLI-2 (visible/NIR/SWIR) and TIRS-2 (thermal infrared).