Landsat 2 was launched on January 22, 1975, two and a half years after Landsat 1. The second Landsat was still considered an experimental project and was operated by NASA.
Landsat 2 carried the same sensors as its predecessor: the Return Beam Vidicon (RBV) and the Multispectral Scanner System (MSS). The RBV instrument was primarily used for engineering evaluation purposes while the MSS continued to systematically collect images of Earth.
In February of 1982 after seven years of service, Landsat 2 was decommissioned.
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