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Terra (EOS AM-1) Mission

The Terra satellite is the flagship of the Earth Observing System (EOS). Terra will provide global data on the state of the atmosphere, land, and oceans, as well as their interactions with solar radiation and with one another. EOS is the centerpiece of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE).

Terra, formerly known as EOS AM-1, was launched 16 December 1999. The instruments on Terra observe and measure the state of the Earth system, while also monitoring global environmental changes over time. Terra carries five state-of-the-art instruments uniquely designed to provide data with unprecedented precision, quality, and scope. Data from these instruments will be processed into continuous long-term measures of the state of the atmosphere, land, and oceans. The five instruments include

On February 24, 2000, Terra began collecting what will ultimately become a new 15-year global data set on which to base scientific investigations about our complex home planet. The instruments on Terra (ASTER, CERES, MISR, MODIS and MOPITT) complement each other with different views of the Earth's surface and atmosphere. The instruments are intended to obtain information about

The use of Terra's instrument observations of terrestrial surface features at minimum cloud cover over land will help in understanding global climate changes of the Earth as a system.

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