Earth Resources Experiment Package

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The Earth Resources Experiment Package was a suite of remote-sensing instruments flown on NASA’s Skylab space station to study Earth’s land, oceans, and atmosphere for resource and environmental monitoring.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth observation payload
Skylab experiment
remote sensing instrument suite
appliesTo Earth atmosphere
Earth land surfaces
Earth oceans
carriedOn Skylab 1
Skylab 2
Skylab 3
Skylab 4
contributedTo development of satellite Earth observation techniques
early applications of space-based environmental monitoring
validation of remote sensing methods for resource management
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dataType microwave radiometric data
multispectral imagery
photographic images
thermal infrared data
developedBy Johnson Space Center
surface form: NASA Johnson Space Center

NASA partners and contractors
endTime 1974
hasComponent camera systems
infrared radiometer
microwave radiometer
multispectral scanner
spectrometers
operatedIn low Earth orbit
operator NASA
orbits Earth
partOf Skylab program
Skylab program
surface form: Skylab space station
purpose Earth resources monitoring
environmental monitoring
remote sensing of land, oceans, and atmosphere
spaceAgency NASA
surface form: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
startTime 1973
status retired
usedFor environmental change detection
geological and mineral resource studies
mapping land use and land cover
monitoring agricultural resources
monitoring atmospheric conditions
monitoring ocean conditions
monitoring water resources

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Skylab program scientificInstrument Earth Resources Experiment Package