Timothy R. Newman
Timothy R Newman is the Program Coordinator for the National Land Imaging Program and the Acting Program Coordinator for the Land Change Science Program.
Science and Products
National Land Imaging Program: External Engagement
The National Land Imaging Program’s ongoing engagement with numerous external partners and stakeholders is what keeps the remote sensing world spinning.
Earth Observation Case Studies
Social scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conduct Earth observation user case studies using qualitative research methods. This research enables them to investigate the value of Landsat data, and understand the wide variety of Landsat users.
Landsat Benefits, State By State
Orbiting 438 miles above the Earth, Landsat satellites capture imagery of the face of our planet. Scientists, land and water resource managers and more use the data to study and monitor how the land is changing. From mapping wildfires, to monitoring urban growth and the quality of water sources, Landsat data return billions of dollars in economic value to all 50 United States.
Science and Products
National Land Imaging Program: External Engagement
The National Land Imaging Program’s ongoing engagement with numerous external partners and stakeholders is what keeps the remote sensing world spinning.
Earth Observation Case Studies
Social scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conduct Earth observation user case studies using qualitative research methods. This research enables them to investigate the value of Landsat data, and understand the wide variety of Landsat users.
Landsat Benefits, State By State
Orbiting 438 miles above the Earth, Landsat satellites capture imagery of the face of our planet. Scientists, land and water resource managers and more use the data to study and monitor how the land is changing. From mapping wildfires, to monitoring urban growth and the quality of water sources, Landsat data return billions of dollars in economic value to all 50 United States.