Virginia Norwood, a founding figure in satellite land imaging who developed technology to scan the surface of the moon for safe landing sites and map our planet from space, died Sunday at age 96.
Virginia Norwood sits at the Storm Detector Radar Set at the Army Signal Corps Laboratories in New Jersey in a photo displayed at the Institute for Radio Engineers Convention, Spring 1950.Virginia Norwood sits at the Storm Detector Radar Set at the Army Signal Corps Laboratories in New Jersey in a photo displayed at the Institute for Radio Engineers Convention, Spring 1950.
Virginia Norwood, a founding figure in satellite land imaging who developed technology to scan the surface of the moon for safe landing sites and map our planet from space,Norwood is best known for developing the Multispectral Scanner System that flew on the first Landsat satellite, making her the"Mother of Landsat,"Landsat 1, launched in July 1972, was the first satellite to study and monitor Earth's landmasses and operated for nearly six years.
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Virginia Norwood, founding figure in field of satellite land imaging,dies at 96Virginia Norwood is credited with changing the way we see the world, as she designed and championed a piece of technology that is foundational to how we get images of the earth from space.
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Virginia Norwood, founding figure in field of satellite land imaging,dies at 96Virginia Norwood is credited with changing the way we see the world, as she designed and championed a piece of technology that is foundational to how we get images of the earth from space.
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Virginia Norwood, founding figure in field of satellite land imaging,dies at 96Virginia Norwood is credited with changing the way we see the world, as she designed and championed a piece of technology that is foundational to how we get images of the earth from space.
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Virginia Norwood, founding figure in field of satellite land imaging,dies at 96Virginia Norwood is credited with changing the way we see the world, as she designed and championed a piece of technology that is foundational to how we get images of the earth from space.
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Virginia Norwood, founding figure in field of satellite land imaging,dies at 96Virginia Norwood is credited with changing the way we see the world, as she designed and championed a piece of technology that is foundational to how we get images of the earth from space.
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Virginia Norwood, pioneered Earth imagery as ‘mother of Landsat,’ dies at 96Virginia Norwood, a pioneering aerospace engineer who had a pivotal role in finding safe Apollo landing sites, died at 96. A male colleague once quit rather than work under Ms. Norwood’s leadership. When he asked to return, she turned him down.
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