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The 2018-2023 Landsat Science Team is convening for their summer meeting Wednesday, June 19 through Friday, June 21 at the USGS EROS Center near Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
1. Receive Landsat programmatic updates on the data policy, Landsat 9, and update the Landsat Science Team on key Landsat activities since the Summer 2018 Landsat Science Team meeting
2. Review and discuss Landsat Collection 2 processing, Landsat data products roadmap, Landsat in the cloud, and Landsat near-real time capabilities
3. Review and discuss the 2019 Architecture Study Team draft requirements for Sustainable Land Imaging
4. Learn about ongoing 2018-2023 Landsat Science Team member science and application contributions
Follow the @USGSLandsat Twitter account and #LandsatSci for information on the topics that will be discussed and shared at the meeting. The full agenda and presentations will be posted to the Landsat Science Team Meetings web page by mid-July.
Landsat Science Teams consist of USGS and NASA scientists and engineers, external scientists, engineers, and application specialists, representing industry and university research initiatives. Members contribute technical and scientific input to ensure success and provide science support on issues including data acquisition, product access and format, and science and applications opportunities.