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NASA selects Landsat spacecraft contractor

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by Staff Writers
Washington, April 23, 2008
The U.S. space agency says it's selected General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Inc. to build the Landsat Data Continuity Mission spacecraft.

The $116 million National Aeronautics and Space Administration contract makes the company responsible for the design and fabrication of the LDCM spacecraft, integration of government furnished instruments, satellite-level testing, on-orbit satellite check-out and continuing on-orbit engineering support. The company also will provide a spacecraft-observatory simulator, NASA said.

LDCM is a component of the Landsat Program conducted jointly by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, with NASA providing the spacecraft, instruments, launch vehicle and the mission operations element of the ground system. The USGS will provide the mission operations center, ground processing systems and the flight operations team.

With a five-year design lifetime, the LDCM satellite will continue the series of measurements begun with the Landsat-1 mission in 1972 for the collection, archiving and distribution of multi-spectral imagery of the Earth's land surfaces to detect natural and human-induced changes.

NASA said the LDCM is a follow-on mission to the Landsat series of missions that have provided data that constitute the longest continuous record of the Earth's surface as seen from space.

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