NSSDCA ID: ESTP-00004
Availability: Data Accessible Elsewhere
Time span: 1978-05-11 to 1979-06-17
These imagery data are on band sequential, binary tapes and consist of the following images: day visible, day thermal infrared, night thermal infrared, temperature difference (produced by differencing the radiometric temperatures observed during the night and day passes), and apparent thermal inertia. Each image is processed in an elongated format to provide maximum day/night overlap and may depict a scene as long as 3000 km. Each day/night pair is processed as a separate entity. Each frame contains a 16-step gray scale and annotation as to the date; latitude/longitude of the scene center; definition of the image type, i.e., day-vis, day-IR, etc.; sun angles (elevation and azimuth) where applicable; geometric correction applied to the data; type of ephemeris data used to compute the image center; agency and project names; and frame identification number. There are a limited number of pairs. The dataset was restored to 6250 bpi tapes from the original 1600 bpi tapes.
Questions and comments about this data collection can be directed to: Coordinated Request and User Support Office
Name | Role | Original Affiliation | |
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Dr. William L. Barnes | General Contact | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | wbarnes@neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov |