Response
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~ Vegetation
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0.3 1 1 3 10 Wavelength, .. m
Visible Light
MSS Bands 1 2 3 4
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UV | Blue Green Red | Near IR (Reflective) Far IR (Thermal)
AA AA a a a
TM Bands 12 3 4 5 7 6
FIGURE 9. SPECTRAL REGION SENSING CAPACITY OF LANDSAT-4/5
MSS AND TIM SENSORS COMPARED TO RESPONSE CURVES
FOR VEGETATION, SOIL AND WATER
deployment test was conducted following installation
of the thermal blanket, and an inspection for
possible obstructions made at the launch site. Boom
deployment for Landsat-5 was nominal.
The Landsat-4 high gain antenna drive generated excessive
spacecraft disturbance at 2.8 degrees per second slew
rate. Onboard computers for both Landsats-4 and 5 were
reprogrammed to operate the antenna at 1.4 degrees per
second.
Star tracker operation was disrupted by bright object
interference. This was corrected for Landsats-4 and 5 by
closing the star trackers during moon interference
periods and eliminating stars with bright neighborhoods
from the star catalog.
Üne.of the two redundant Central Units (CUs) failed as a
result of sciíntillation ofa solid state tantalum
capacitor.: This scintillation:caused:the CU ta execute
spurious commands. It also caused the switching
transistors: to fall, disabling tne CU. Thetresulting
Landsat-5 enhancement replaced tantalum capacitors in
these two critical areas with ceramic capacitors.
The Landsat-4 wideband communication module X-band system
failed due to cracks which developed in the frequency
source power amplifier substrates over a period of 1500
to 3500 hours of operation. . For Landsat-4, the failure
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