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Lockheed Martin-Built Landsat-7 Spacecraft Marks Five Years
in Space |
SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
The Landsat-7
spacecraft, built, integrated and tested by the Lockheed Martin
Corporation
(NYSE: LMT), today marked five highly successful years in space. It
was
launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. on April 15, 1999.
Since
launch, NASA has commended Lockheed Martin for the outstanding
on-orbit
performance of the spacecraft. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
manages the
Landsat-7 program for the Earth Science enterprise at NASA
Headquarters, and
the satellite is operated by the United States Geological Survey.
The Landsat-7 spacecraft was built to complement the research of
NASA's
Earth Science Enterprise, a long-term research program designed to
study the
planet's land, oceans, atmosphere, ice and life as a total
integrated system.
"We take great pride in reaching this important milestone," said Jim
Crocker, vice president, Civil Space, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Company.
"Landsat satellites continue to be a central pillar of this nation's
civil
remote sensing capability," he added, noting that Lockheed Martin
has built
every Landsat spacecraft since the beginning of the program in 1972.
The Landsat-7 spacecraft contains several technological improvements
over
previous versions of the satellites and their instruments. These
include more
precise instrument calibration and a solid-state data recorder
capable of
storing 100 individual high-resolution Earth images. This capability
has
enabled Landsat-7 to update a complete global view of the Earth's
land
surfaces seasonally or approximately four times per year.
Applications for
Landsat-7 imagery have included agricultural planning, timber issues
in the
Northwest and information about population change and water quality.
In February 2000, Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine selected
the
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Lockheed Martin as recipients
of its
prestigious Laurel Award for their collaboration on Landsat-7,
referring to it
and its predecessors as "the benchmark for Earth-imaging
spacecraft." In
August 2000, Goddard and NASA honored the Landsat-7
government/industry team
with a NASA Group Achievement Award. The Landsat-7 team was also the
recipient of the 2001 William T. Pecora award, a noteworthy federal
award
given to individuals and groups for contributions in remote sensing.
In 1975, NASA Administrator Dr. James Fletcher stated that if one
space
age development might save the world, it would be Landsat and its
successor
satellites. Since the first launch July 23, 1972, Landsat satellites
have
continuously supplied land surface images of the globe.
Landsat's 32-year collection of land images serves those who observe
and
study the Earth, those who manage and utilize its natural resources
and those
who monitor the changes brought on by natural processes and human
activities.
The images provide information applicable to the broad and diverse
needs of
business, science, education and government. The data from Landsat
spacecraft
constitutes the longest, relatively high spatial resolution,
multispectral
record of Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. The
record is
unmatched in quality, detail, coverage and value.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company is one of the major operating
units
of Lockheed Martin Corporation. Space Systems designs, develops,
tests,
manufactures, and operates a variety of advanced technology systems
for
military, civil and commercial customers. Chief products include a
full-range
of space launch systems, including heavy-lift capability, ground
systems,
remote sensing and communications satellites for commercial and
government
customers, advanced space observatories and interplanetary
spacecraft, fleet
ballistic missiles and missile defense systems.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin employs about
130,000
people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design,
development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology
systems,
products and services. The corporation reported 2003 sales of $31.8
billion.
CONTACT: Buddy Nelson, +1-510-797-0349, or buddynelson@mac.com
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