Talk:Landsat 4
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Reviewer: Nova Crystallis (talk · contribs) 06:31, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
Will review after the Michael Collins review is complete. Nova Crystallis (Talk) 06:31, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
- One dead link, check the external links section of the toolbox. -- Done --- Coffeeandcrumbs 06:06, 5 October 2018 (UTC)
- "Landsat 3 was the last satellite to have a similar design to Landsat 1, and was the last Landsat to be managed by NASA during the Landsat Program.[2][4] Landsat 3 was launched in 1978." Merge these two sentences. -- Done --- Coffeeandcrumbs 06:06, 5 October 2018 (UTC)
- "The spacecraft was built by GE Astro Space, who would later become Lockheed Martin Missile and Space." This contradicts the infobox.
- Woof, that was harder to figure out than I imagined. Fairchild Industries was in charge of a major subsystem, the multimission modular spacecraft. GE Astro Space was the prime contractor. Hughes Aircraft did the TM and MSS. I will make sure all of that is accurately reflected in the article. Kees08 (Talk)
- Okay, got all that fixed, added in who made various portions of the spacecraft as well. Kees08 (Talk)
- Operation section could use a lot more links. For example, quantization, NiCd, etc...
- "Landsat 4 carried an updated Multi-Spectral Scanner used on previous Landsat satellites," Comma needed after MSS.
- "Landsat 4 was placed into a north-south near polar orbit.[6] It was placed in an orbit of approximately 700 kilometres (430 mi) off of Earth's surface, circling the globe every 99 minutes." Merge these two sentences. -- Done --- Coffeeandcrumbs
- "brought back on line" Online? -- Done --- Coffeeandcrumbs
- "[12][8]" Put refs in order. -- Done --- Coffeeandcrumbs 06:29, 5 October 2018 (UTC)
That's it. Nova Crystallis (Talk) 05:35, 5 October 2018 (UTC)