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Sea2Space_0 Sea to Space expedition OB_DAAC STAC Catalog 2017-01-26 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1647028412-OB_DAAC.umm_json Measurements from the Sea2Space (Sea to Space Particle Investigation) project aboard the RV Falkor, supported by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, in the central and northeast Pacific. proprietary
SeaSat.ESA.archive_NA SeaSat ESA archive ESA STAC Catalog 1978-07-13 1978-10-10 -125, -10, 20, 70 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1532648156-ESA.umm_json "This collection gives access to the complete SEASAT dataset acquired by ESA and mainly covers Europe. The dataset comprises some of the first ever SAR data recorded for scientific purposes, reprocessed with the most recent processor. The Level-1 products are available as: • SAR Ellipsoid Geocoded Precision Image • SAR Precision Image • SAR Single Look Complex Image European Space Agency, Seasat SAR Precision Image. Version 1.0. https://doi.org/10.5270/SE1-99j66hv European Space Agency, Seasat SAR Single Look Complex. Version 1.0. https://doi.org/10.5270/SE1-4uij92n European Space Agency, Seasat SAR Ellipsoid Geocoded Precision Image . Version 1.0. https://doi.org/10.5270/SE1-ungwqxv" proprietary
SeaWiFS_L1_GAC_1 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Global Area Coverage (GAC) Data, version 1 OB_DAAC STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2479674009-OB_DAAC.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L1_GAC_2 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Level-1 Global Area Coverage (GAC) Data, version 2 OB_CLOUD STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3202004220-OB_CLOUD.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L1_GAC_2 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Level-1A Global Area Coverage (GAC) Data, version 2 OB_CLOUD STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3202004220-OB_CLOUD.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L1_MLAC_1 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Merged Local Area Coverage (MLAC) Data, version 1 OB_DAAC STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2479842169-OB_DAAC.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L1_MLAC_2 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Level-1 Merged Local Area Coverage (MLAC) Data, version 2 OB_CLOUD STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3202004252-OB_CLOUD.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L1_MLAC_2 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Level-1A Merged Local Area Coverage (MLAC) Data, version 2 OB_CLOUD STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3202004252-OB_CLOUD.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L2_GAC_IOP_2022.0 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Level-2 Regional Global Area Coverage (GAC) Inherent Optical Properties (IOP) Data, version 2022.0 OB_CLOUD STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3198658845-OB_CLOUD.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L2_GAC_IOP_R2022.0 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Regional Global Area Coverage (GAC) Inherent Optical Properties (IOP) Data, version R2022.0 OB_DAAC STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2455809513-OB_DAAC.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary
SeaWiFS_L2_GAC_OC_2022.0 OrbView-2 SeaWiFS Level-2 Regional Global Area Coverage (GAC) Ocean Color (OC) Data, version 2022.0 OB_CLOUD STAC Catalog 1997-09-04 2010-12-11 -180, -90, 180, 90 https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2789774382-OB_CLOUD.umm_json The SeaWiFS instrument was launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the OrbView-2 (a.k.a. SeaStar) satellite in August 1997, and collected data from September 1997 until the end of mission in December 2010. SeaWiFS had 8 spectral bands from 412 to 865 nm. It collected global data at 4 km resolution, and local data (limited onboard storage and direct broadcast) at 1 km. The mission and sensor were optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity. proprietary

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