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FIGURE 6. THE LANDSAT-4/5 SPACECRAFT
The TM instrument is introduced with Landsat-4 ‘and
incorporates many advances. Its detector array includes 16
detectors each for six visible and near IR bands (as opposed
to six detectors for each-of-the.four MSS. bands) pius. four
detectors in the thermal range. (See Figure 9 for spectral
band comparisons.) It scans actively in both forward and
reverse directions and has considerably higher resolution
(smaller IFQV) than the MSS. Data content for a given TM raw
data image (approximately 185 x 170 km) in terms of pixels
alone has increased from 7.6 million, 83 meter, six-bit
pixels per image for MSS to 36.0 million 30 meter eight-bit
TM pixels. The impact on image processing system design of
this increase in data volume and resolution is dramatic.
Processing challenges and solutions are discussed in later
sections of this paper.
The TM on Landsat-5 differs from the Landsat-4 TM
only in certain detector response calibration values, and
these differences are minor.
LANDSAT-5 SPACE SEGMENT ENHANCEMENTS
Several enhancements were made to the Landsat-5
Space Segment based on operational experience with
Landsat-4. These modifications and the conditions which
prompted them are briefly summarized as follows:
9 The Landsat-4 high gain antenna boom did not deploy
from its stowed position due to a blockage condition
which appeared to be elastic such as tape or pliable
adhesive. The boom was successfully deployed by
continuously driving it against the blockage
boundary. For Landsat-9, a release spring for
initiating boom deployment was installed. | An antenna