Hello all,  This came to me via another listserver, and I thought it would be 
of interest here. cheers,
Lara Juliusson


Greetings, I just received the following announcement about the USGS plans on 
making all Landsat data available for no-charge.   Today, the USGS released a 
technical announcement, outlining the plan for the release of no-charge Landsat 
data.  Over the next 9 months, we will be opening up the Landsat archive for 
no-charge ordering.  Please see the announcement below for details, and feel 
free to contact any of the Landsat staff for more information.  Imagery for 
Everyone… Timeline Set to Release Entire USGS Landsat Archive at No Charge. 
RESTON, VA – The USGS Landsat archive is an unequaled 35-year record of the 
Earth’s surface that is valuable for a broad range of uses, ranging from 
climate change science to forest management to emergency response, plus 
countless other user applications.  Under a transition toward a National Land 
Imaging Program sponsored by the Secretary of the Interior, the USGS is 
pursuing an aggressive schedule to provide users with electronic access to any 
Landsat scene held in the USGS-managed national archive of global scenes dating 
back to Landsat 1, launched in 1972.  By February 2009, any archive scene 
selected by a user – with no restriction on cloud cover – will be processed 
automatically to a standard product recipe, using such parameters as the 
Universe Transverse Mercator projection, and staged for electronic retrieval.  
In addition, newly acquired scenes meeting a cloud cover threshold of 20% or 
below will be processed to the standard recipe and placed on line for at least 
six months, after which they will remain available for selection from the 
archive. Newly acquired, minimally cloudy Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper 
Plus (ETM+) data covering North America and Africa are already being 
distributed by the USGS over the Internet at no charge, with expansion to full 
global coverage of incoming Landsat 7 data to be completed by July 2008 (see 
timeline below).  The full archive of historical Landsat 7 ETM+ data acquired 
by the USGS since launch in 1999 will become available for selection and 
downloading by the end of September 2008.  At that time, all Landsat 7 data 
purchasing options from the USGS, wherein users pay for on-demand processing to 
various parameters will be discontinued.   By the end of December of 2008, both 
incoming Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper (TM) data and all Landsat 5 TM data acquired 
by the USGS since launch (1984) will become available, with all Landsat 4 TM 
(1982-1985) and Landsat 1-5 Multi-Spectral Scanner (MSS) (1972-1994) data 
becoming available by the end of January 2009.  All Landsat data purchasing 
options from the USGS will be discontinued by February 2009, once the entire 
Landsat archive can be accessed at no charge. Landsat scenes can be previewed 
and downloaded using the USGS Global Visualization Viewer at 
http://glovis.usgs.gov [under “Select Collection” choose Landsat archive: L7 
SLC-off (2003-present)].  Scenes can also be selected using the USGS Earth 
Explorer tool at http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov [under “Select Your Dataset” 
choose Landsat Archive: L7 SLC-off (2003-present)].  For further information on 
Landsat satellites and products, see http://landsat.usgs.gov End of official 
message Just as an FYI - to clarify some points in the announcement. This plan 
will only allow 1 recipe of data to be produced. L7 data will not have any gap 
correction applied. The 20% or less cloud cover images will be processed 
automatically, the higher cloud cover scenes will be processed as ordered with 
no plans for prioritization of orders. 

Pixel size:                15m/30m/30m 
Media type:        Download (web-enabled) 
Product type:        L1T (terrain-corrected) 
Output format:        GeoTIFF 
Map projection:        UTM 
Orientation:                North up 
Resampling:        Cubic convolution 
DEM:                GLS DEM (SRTM, NED, CDAD, DTED,                             
    GTOPO 30)  Please review the announcement and if you have any questions or 
comments please contact any or all of the following: Kristi Kline, PMP Landsat 
Project Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] James Lacasse, PMP Landsat Mission Management 
Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rachel Headley, PhDScientist, Landsat Project Data 
Acquisition Manager, Acting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ThanksBrenda Brenda K. Jones 
Disaster Response CoordinatorUSGS EROS Center47914 252nd StSioux Falls, SD 
57198Phone 605.594.6503Fax      605.594.6150Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
EMERGENCIESCELL: 605-321-3995

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