LSTM
Copernicus Land Surface Temperature Monitoring
Mission Overview
LSTM carries a high-resolution thermal-infrared sensor providing observations of land-surface temperature (LST) and emissivity at an unprecedented spatial resolution (SSD 50 m, 37 native at nadir) for an operational mission. The mission’s primary objectives are to monitor evapotranspiration (ET) rates by capturing the variability of LST as well as map and monitor soil composition improving sustainable agricultural productivity at field scale. LSTM’s thermal data are also key to understanding and adapting to climate variability, monitoring urban heat islands, and supporting wildfire risk assessment. The mission consists of two satellites (LSTM-A and LSTM-B) and is planned for launch from 2028, with an expected operational lifetime of seven and a half years.
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