How to determine the right time of Landsat 8?

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Sorry, please help me clarify this issue.



Assume that I have information of a Landsat 8 image with the time as below:



Start time: 2018:288:03:13:25.1532590
Stop time: 2018:288:03:13:56.9232570



Does it mean the image was at 3:13m:25s UTC?










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    Sorry, please help me clarify this issue.



    Assume that I have information of a Landsat 8 image with the time as below:



    Start time: 2018:288:03:13:25.1532590
    Stop time: 2018:288:03:13:56.9232570



    Does it mean the image was at 3:13m:25s UTC?










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      Sorry, please help me clarify this issue.



      Assume that I have information of a Landsat 8 image with the time as below:



      Start time: 2018:288:03:13:25.1532590
      Stop time: 2018:288:03:13:56.9232570



      Does it mean the image was at 3:13m:25s UTC?










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      Sorry, please help me clarify this issue.



      Assume that I have information of a Landsat 8 image with the time as below:



      Start time: 2018:288:03:13:25.1532590
      Stop time: 2018:288:03:13:56.9232570



      Does it mean the image was at 3:13m:25s UTC?







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          The format of Landsat 8 start/stop times is: YYYY:DDD:HH:MM:SS. So in your example above, the start time would be Oct. 15, 2018 at 3:13:25.1532590 (3 hours, 13 minutes, 25.1532590 seconds).



          You can refer to the Landsat documentation here.






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            The format of Landsat 8 start/stop times is: YYYY:DDD:HH:MM:SS. So in your example above, the start time would be Oct. 15, 2018 at 3:13:25.1532590 (3 hours, 13 minutes, 25.1532590 seconds).



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              The format of Landsat 8 start/stop times is: YYYY:DDD:HH:MM:SS. So in your example above, the start time would be Oct. 15, 2018 at 3:13:25.1532590 (3 hours, 13 minutes, 25.1532590 seconds).



              You can refer to the Landsat documentation here.






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                The format of Landsat 8 start/stop times is: YYYY:DDD:HH:MM:SS. So in your example above, the start time would be Oct. 15, 2018 at 3:13:25.1532590 (3 hours, 13 minutes, 25.1532590 seconds).



                You can refer to the Landsat documentation here.






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                The format of Landsat 8 start/stop times is: YYYY:DDD:HH:MM:SS. So in your example above, the start time would be Oct. 15, 2018 at 3:13:25.1532590 (3 hours, 13 minutes, 25.1532590 seconds).



                You can refer to the Landsat documentation here.







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