Remote Sensing (Apr 2024)

Landsat 8 and 9 Underfly International Surface Reflectance Validation Collaboration

  • Joshua Mann,
  • Emily Maddox,
  • Mahesh Shrestha,
  • Jeffrey Irwin,
  • Jeffrey Czapla-Myers,
  • Aaron Gerace,
  • Eon Rehman,
  • Nina Raqueno,
  • Craig Coburn,
  • Guy Byrne,
  • Mark Broomhall,
  • Andrew Walsh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16091492
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
p. 1492

Abstract

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During the launch and path to its final orbit, the Landsat 9 satellite performed a once in a mission lifetime maneuver as it passed beneath Landsat 8, resulting in near coincident data collection. This maneuver provided ground validation teams from across the globe the opportunity of collecting surface in situ data to compare directly to Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 data. Ground validation teams identified surface targets that would yield reflectance and/or thermal values that could be used in Landsat Level 2 product validation and set out to collect at these locations using surface validation methodologies the teams developed. The values were collected from each team and compared directly with each other across each of the different bands of both Landsat 8 and 9. The results proved consistency across the Landsat 8 and 9 platforms and also agreed well in surface reflectance underestimation of the Coastal Aerosol, Blue, and SWIR2 bands.

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