Earth Observing System

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The Earth Observing System (EOS) is a program of NASA comprising a series of artificial satellite missions and scientific instruments in Earth orbit designed for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, atmosphere, and oceans of the Earth. The satellite component of the program was launched in 1997. The program is centerpiece of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE).

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NASA Earth observatories
NASA Earth observatories
Satellite Launch Agency
date site
SeaWiFS August 1 1997
TRMM November 27 1997 Tanegashima NASA / JAXA
Landsat 7 April 15 1999 Vandenburg NASA
QuikSCAT June 19 1999 Vandenberg NASA / JPL
Terra December 18 1999 Vandenberg multiple
ACRIMSAT December 20 1999 Vandenberg NASA / JPL
NMP/EO-1 November 21 2000
Jason 1 December 7 2001 NASA / CNES
Meteor 3M-1/Sage III  December 10 2001 Baikonur
GRACE March 17 2002
Aqua May 4 2002 Vandenberg multiple
ADEOS II/Midori II December 12 2002
ICESat January 12 2003 Vandenberg NASA
SORCE January 25 2003 Cape Canaveral NASA
Aura July 15 2004 Vandenberg multiple
CloudSat April 28 2006 Vandenberg NASA
CALIPSO
Hydros June 2006
NPOESS October 2006 NASA / NOAA
ESSP due August 2008
OCO due September 2008
Aquarius due September 2008
NMP/EO-3

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