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The Multispectral Scanner (MSS) aboard Landsats 1–5 measured light in four spectral bands: two visible and two near-infrared. Landsats 1, 2, and 3 had an 18-day revisit cycle; Landsats 4 and 5 maintained a 16-day revisit cycle. Data from MSS proved to be superior to the Return Beam Vidicon, which was intended to be the prime instrument of the early Landsats.

Instrument Type

Spectrometer/Radiometer

Instrument Subtype

Imaging Spectrometer/Radiometer

Specifications

Resolution

Spatial

60 meters reflective bands 4-7 (Landsat 1-3) and bands 1-4 (Landsat 4-5)

Spectral

0.5 µm to 1.1 µm

Temporal

18 days (L1-L3), 16 days (L4 & L5)

Platforms

Launch Date
March 5, 1978
Temporal Extent
March 5, 1978 - Sept. 7, 1983
Altitude
917 km (570 mi)
Inclination
99.2 degrees
Launch Date
July 16, 1982
Temporal Extent
July 16, 1982 - June 15, 2001
Altitude
705 km
Inclination
98.2 degrees
Launch Date
March 1, 1984
Temporal Extent
March 1, 1984 - June 5, 2013
Altitude
705 km (438 mi)
Inclination
98.2 degrees

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