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  1. Cirrus were an American electronic dance music group formed in 1995 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The group was composed of Aaron Carter and Stephen James Barry. In live performances, the group often added live instrumentation such as guitar and bass to the electronic background.

  2. Aug 3, 2013 · The Operational Land Imager’s Band 9 1.360-1.390 µm on Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 detects thin, high-altitude clouds composed of ice crystals that might not be visible in other spectral bands. In Band 9, cirrus clouds appear bright while most land surfaces appear dark through an otherwise cloud-free atmosphere containing water vapor.

  3. Hailed in 1997 as the new Prodigy -- mostly by their record label -- Cirrus was born in Los Angeles as the project of Aaron Carter and Stephen James Barry. The duo program acid and trance breakbeats for…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Cirrus Band (Band 9) High, thin cirrus clouds can be hard to spot in satellite images. Both the clouds and their shadows can interfere with measurements. Landsats 8 and 9 are designed to detect these clouds by measuring light in the part of the electromagnetic spectrum where the clouds are most visible.

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  5. Cirrus. More images. Profile: Cirrus is an American big beat group formed in 1995 in Los Angeles, California. Sites: cirruscirrus.com , Wikipedia. Members: DJ Aaron Carter, Laura Derby, Rene Padilla, Stephen James Barry. Copy Artist Code.

  6. Landsat 8: Cirrus Band Purpose: The new cirrus band (Band 9: 1.36-1.39 µm) allows for better detection of cirrus cloud contamination. The old Landsat sensors included bands that made it hard to detect these high-altitude, cold, and wispy clouds. This new cirrus band with center wavelength of 1.375 microns

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  8. Landsat Science. Landsat 8 Bands. By Charlie Loyd, MapBox. Landsat 8 measures different ranges of frequencies along the electromagnetic spectrum – a color, although not necessarily a color visible to the human eye. Each range is called a band, and Landsat 8 has 11 bands.