complexType Landsat7CoverageType

complexType {http://www.opengis.net/app}Landsat7CoverageType

Type Heirarchy
{http://www.opengis.net/gml}AbstractGMLType (by extension)
 {http://www.opengis.net/gml}AbstractFeatureType (by extension)
  {http://www.opengis.net/gml}AbstractCoverageType (by extension)
   {http://www.opengis.net/gml}AbstractDiscreteCoverageType (by restriction)
    {http://www.opengis.net/gml}RectifiedGridCoverageType (by restriction)
     {http://www.opengis.net/app}Landsat7CoverageType
Derived Types
{http://www.opengis.net/app}Landsat7CoverageType
 {http://www.opengis.net/app}Landsat7Coverage (by type)
Abstractfalse (This can be used in an instance)
Target Namespacehttp://www.opengis.net/app
Declared Namespacesxmlns:gml=http://www.opengis.net/gml
xmlns:app=http://www.opengis.net/app
xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema


Source

<complexType name="Landsat7CoverageType">
    <
annotation>
        <
documentation>
Landsat7 was launched in 1999. It contains seven spectral bands andpanchromatic band wide swath width (185 km) with 15-meter, 30-meter, 60-meter, and 80-meter . It has a 705km sun-synchronous orbit with a 16 day repeat cycle and contains a nadir-pointing instrument (ETM+ sensor).
ETM+ data were compiled through NASA's Commercial Remote Sensing Program; this program is cooperative effort between NASA and the commercial remote sensing community to provide with access to quality-screened, high-resolution satellite images with global over the Earth's land masses. The resulting Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) data set contains orthorectified ETM+ sensor data from the Landsat-7 satellite. the ETM+ images most closely meeting a specific set of criteria, including acquisition , cloud percentage, data quality parameters, and best available phenology, were for the collection. The Landsat ETM+ data were provided by the USGS and through a NASA contract with Earth Satellite Corporation, Rockville, , and are part of NASA's Scientific Data Purchase program, developed in response the President's Space Policy.
        
</documentation>
    </
annotation>
    <
complexContent>
        <
restriction base="gml:RectifiedGridCoverageType">
            <
sequence>
                <
group ref="gml:StandardObjectProperties"/>
                <
element ref="gml:boundedBy" minOccurs="0"/>
                <
element ref="gml:rectifiedGridDomain"/>
                <
element ref="app:rangeSet"/>
                <
element ref="gml:coverageFunction" minOccurs="0"/>
            </
sequence>
        </
restriction>
    </
complexContent>
</
complexType>


Documentation

Landsat7 was launched in 1999. It contains seven spectral bands andpanchromatic band wide swath width (185 km) with 15-meter, 30-meter, 60-meter, and 80-meter . It has a 705km sun-synchronous orbit with a 16 day repeat cycle and contains a nadir-pointing instrument (ETM+ sensor).
                ETM+ data were compiled through NASA's Commercial Remote Sensing Program; this program is cooperative effort between NASA and the commercial remote sensing community to provide with access to quality-screened, high-resolution satellite images with global over the Earth's land masses. The resulting Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) data set contains orthorectified ETM+ sensor data from the Landsat-7 satellite. the ETM+ images most closely meeting a specific set of criteria, including acquisition , cloud percentage, data quality parameters, and best available phenology, were for the collection. The Landsat ETM+ data were provided by the USGS and through a NASA contract with Earth Satellite Corporation, Rockville, , and are part of NASA's Scientific Data Purchase program, developed in response the President's Space Policy.


complexType Landsat7CoverageType


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