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RTX'S RAYTHEON TO DESIGN LANDSAT NEXT SPACE INSTRUMENTS

The instrument suite will perform Earth observation from three identical observatories from low-Earth orbit.

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RTX'S RAYTHEON TO DESIGN LANDSAT NEXT SPACE INSTRUMENTS
Landsat 8 image of La Parguera Natural Reserve, Puerto Rico. NASA Earth Observatory image by Michala Garrison, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey.

Raytheon, an RTX business, was awarded a contract from NASA to design and build the Landsat Next Instrument Suite (LandIS), which includes three next-generation space instruments, with an option for an additional instrument.

The instrument suite will perform Earth observation from three identical observatories from Low-Earth orbit. Through multispectral imaging technology, LandIS will collect images of the Earth's surface every six days, detecting natural and human-induced changes.

"The next-generation instruments for Landsat Next will ensure continuity of the longest space-based record of Earth's land surface," said Sandy Brown, vice president for Mission Solutions & Payloads for Raytheon. "With up to three times the spatial, temporal, and spectral resolution of its predecessor, the imagers will enhance data collection to improve awareness of water quality, crop production, soil conservation, forest management, mineral mapping, and climate change impacts."

Data from Landsat Next and the LandIS sensors will offer critical information about land use, crop production, weather activities, and natural resources. The next-generation instrument will help to identify patterns that may have been missed in prior missions due to the timing of image collection or image fidelity, helping agencies to respond to natural disasters, human migration, and environmental disasters.

The first LandIS sensor is expected to be delivered in 2028. Work on this contract will be performed in El Segundo, California.

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