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ExtraDimensional - The Fusion of Landsat & GEDI Data

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We live amongst an intricate tapestry of ecosystems - ecosystems that, for the last 50 years, Landsat has kept close watch on from orbit. Landsat's vast decades-long archive provides researchers a unique opportunity to study the surface of our planet back across space and time. And when combined with data from other instruments, such as NASA's GEDI mission, Landsat data can provide amazing insight into how our world is evolving with us and around us. So let's take a look into some of the ways Landsat and GEDI data are being harnessed to help us better understand the complex relationship between humanity and nature.

Music Credits:

“A Child’s Journey” Matthew Nicholson [PRS], ELIAS Music
“Pretty Particles” Fritz Doddy [ASCAP], EVO
“Neutral Thinking” Nicolas Montazaud [SACEM], Koka
“The Idealists” Fred Dubois [SACEM], Koka
“Marimba Enigma” Fred Dubois [SACEM], Koka
“Building Happiness” Florian Moenks [GEMA] & Matthew Anderson [PRS], Sketch Music

Credits:

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scientific Visualization Studio
Chris Burns [ROTHE ARES Joint Venture]: Lead Producer
Chris Burns [ROTHE ARES Joint Venture]: Lead Writer

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Tech
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ISS, climate change, data
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