curprev06:0606:06, 13 July 2022 SimLibrariantalkcontribs 29,618 bytes−280 copy/style edits, heading style fixes (MOS:HEAD), rm editorial "The LandSat program has been an incredibly successful mission program." and "Although described as “ambitious” but necessary research that needs to be conducted in order to develop a greater understanding of the Earth’s climate and meteorology.", spelled out short integers (MOS:NUMERAL), changed curly to straight punctuation (MOS:CURLY)undoTag: Visual edit
curprev14:0014:00, 19 May 2022 Lduffy92talkcontribs 29,923 bytes+7,523 Major Changes: Includes the addition of two new sections; Key personnel and intergovernmental agencies and partnerships. There is also an addition to future missions for greater depth. Feel free to make any edits as you see fit.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev04:2704:27, 11 May 2022 Lduffy92talkcontribs 22,279 bytes+2,146 Major Changes plus some minor changes. Major changes included added sections of Data collection and also future missions. All information was collected from NASA EOS website or peer-reviewed sources. Feel free to make any styling edits if needed. The minor edit was regarding dates and times. Removal of the phrase "Over 40 years" in order to keep the article current.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev02:5702:57, 11 May 2022 Lduffy92talkcontribs 20,133 bytes+5,800 Major change. added in information about sensors and different payloads on the satellites in the EOS program. Outlined their uses. Information was researched using NASA and other peer-reviewed sources.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev02:1902:19, 11 May 2022 Lduffy92talkcontribs 14,334 bytes+2,926 Added significant amounts of work to the page. Added history and development of EOS section. The majority of the information has come from EOS NASA website. Feel free to make any edits based on dates etc. Hoping to develop this page further.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev06:0106:01, 22 March 2022 Lduffy92talkcontribs m10,295 bytes+670 Added detail regarding the brief history of the program. Removed based on NASA gov website the date for the first satellite. Instead replaced it with information regarding first missions from historical missions page.undoTag: Visual edit