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Phnom Penh, known as the Pearl of Asia, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap Rivers. These two rivers merge to form the Tonlé Bassac River, which flows south away from Phnom Penh and across the border into Vietnam. This complex hydrological system is situated in the Mekong floodplain, which is home to many natural and agricultural habitats. As one of the most productive ecosystems, this region is of great importance for Cambodia’s food provisions.
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DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016 Airbus DS
The heavy recent snowstorms left Washington DC under a visible blanket of snow, together with a large part of the eastern USA. This image has been captured by the Sentinel-2B satellite of the european programme Copernicus on 8 Jan.2022. Besides the clear view of Potomac and Anacostia rivers, the White House with Capitol Hill and the Penthagon are clearly visible wearing a white "dress"
Ice is melting in multiple conditions and with different speed on the northeastern coast of Lake Erie. Here is how it appears on February 20, just in front of the city of Buffalo, in the USA side of the lake. Image by Sentinel-2
Phytoplancton bloom off the Argentinian coast, in the Atlantic Ocean. Image captured on the 26th of Dec. by Copernicus Sentinel-3B satellite
With the backdrop of both Mill Hill and the distant Truleigh Hill, colourful GrupAirMed's Partenavia P.68C Victor EC-IOD seen parked out on Shoreham's main apron.
With her less conspicuous stablemate EC-ITV, this Spanish registered aerial survey duo arrived in the UK recently to carry out a remote sensing contract.
September 9, 2013
Startling red patches sprout from an agricultural landscape that looks almost like a Cubist painting. The fields in this part of eastern Kazakhstan follow the contours of the land—long and narrow in mountain valleys, and large and rectangular over the plains.
The images featured in this fourth installment of the Earth as Art collection were all acquired by Landsat 8. Landsat satellite sensors record infrared as well as visible wavelengths of light revealing "hidden" details of the Earth's land surface.
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A small vent has opened at the end of November and new lava began to flow along the eastern flank of Etna, just during the first snowfalls of the season. The result is an outstanding snowy view of the italian volcano, the small plume and the tiny lava flow.
Impressive and not so frequent view of Mount Fuji covered by a lenticular cloud, captured by the Sentinel-2 satellite on Dec. 28
This image was acquired by UK-DMC2 after Hurricane Matthew tore through North and South Carolina in the USA. This is a satellite image which was acquired on the 10th October 2016. Satellite imagery taken by DMCii was provided to the International Charter for Space & Major disasters.
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DMCii supplies satellite imagery products and services to a wide range of international customers from a unique constellation of satellites for agriculture, forestry mapping, disaster monitoring and many more markets. The example above is the Raw Image data from our 22 metre multispectral Satellite, which is split into the 3 spectral bands (NIR, Red and Green) with Radiometric Calibration on all bands.
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DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016 Airbus DS
The beauty of difference; When the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Copernicus Sentinel2 March 2022
The last week of January 2025 saw one of the strongest arctic blizzard hitting central and eastern USA as well as Canada. The temperature dropped down far under 0° and the Great Lakes have gone almost totally frozen. This is true also for Lake Saint Clair that now appears as a giant frozen heart across the borders of Ontario and Michigan. Image taken on January 27 by Landsat-9
After the strong snowstorm of the last few days, New York is blanketed by a wide snow cover that has been captured by Sentinel2 of Copernicus on Jan 7.
Multiple blooms dancing around the Falklands/Malvinas, more visibile just when clouds allow to see them all
The California Levee inundated with Water being released from the two largest Reservoirs in a bid to control flood safety.
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DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016
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On 7 Jan 2022, multiple fissures began to erupt at Wolf Volcano, in the Isabela Island (Galapagos). The emissions have been clearly captured by MODIS satellite as visible in this true color image of the Terra Satellite
Finally in November 2022, the strongest storm of the year arrived in Italy bringing needed rainfalls and snow. In this image from the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite on Nov 22, the country is totally covered by thick clouds, leaving only the Alpes quite visible after receiving fresh snow.
The Sand Engine project is an innovative method for coastal protection using the method known as "Building with Nature". Designed by hydraulic engineers.
This is a UK-DMC2 image, acquired on the 28th May 2016.
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DMCii supplies satellite imagery products and services to a wide range of international customers from a unique constellation of satellites for agriculture, forestry mapping, disaster monitoring and many more markets. The example above is the Raw Image data from our 22 metre multispectral Satellite, which is split into the 3 spectral bands (NIR, Red and Green) with Radiometric Calibration on all bands.
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DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016 Airbus DS
The image shows Mulanje Massif in southern Malawi. The Mulanje Massif rises sharply from the surrounding plains of Chiradzulu, and the tea-growing Mulanje district. Most Malawians rely on subsistence farming, but the food supply situation is precarious and the country is prone to natural disasters of both extremes - from drought to heavy rainfall.
ISERV acquired images of portions of Malawi (Africa) that are being studied for changes in land use and subsistence agriculture. Residents of the villages adjacent to the mountainous region shown in this image are changing their land use patterns in response to changing climate and the demands of increased population.
Original image:
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/servir/mulanje_massif.html
Image credit: ISERV/NASA
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The Argolic Gulf of the Peloponnese, a large peninsula in southern Greece.
Image credit: SERVIR/ISERV
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www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/servir/argolic_gulf.html
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Satellite: Sentinel-2. Sensor: MSI (MultiSpectral Instrument).
Visualization RGB: bands 12 (red), 11 (green), 4 (blue). False color urban.
Situada en el delta del Ganges, la región de los Sundarbans abarca 10.000 km² de tierra y agua. La mitad de esa superficie se halla en el territorio de la India y el resto en Bangladesh. El sitio posee la más vasta extensión de bosques de manglares del mundo y es el hábitat de diversas especies raras o en peligro de extinción: tigres, mamíferos acuáticos, aves y reptiles. (whc.unesco.org/es/list/798)
Barguna es un zila o distrito de Bangladés que forma parte de la división de Barisal. Comprende 5 upazilas en una superficie territorial de 1555 km²: Amtali, Bamna, Barguna Sadar, Betagi y Patharghata. La capital es la ciudad de Barguna. Según estimación (2010) contaba con una población total de 947805 habitantes. (es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barguna_(zila) )
Esta imagen ha sido procesada con el navegador EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) de Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub es un motor de procesamiento de datos satelitales, dentro del programa de observación de la Tierra Copernicus (copernicus.eu) de la Unión Europea, operado por la empresa Sinergise. EO Browser es gratuito y fácil de usar. El norte siempre está arriba.
This image has been processed using the EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) by Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub is a satellite data processing engine, within the European Union's Earth observation programme Copernicus (copernicus.eu), operated by the Sinergise company. EO Browser is free and easy to use. North is always up.
v.2 (2 years later)
Long Point National Wildlife Area in Lake Erie, N⬇️
CopernicusEU Sentinel2 2022-03-17
This Proba-V view shows all that is left of the Aral Sea, once one of the four largest lakes in the world and now one of the world’s major ecological disaster areas. It has shrunk into separate lakes, surrounded by Earth’s youngest desert.
The Aral Sea was once a large land-locked lake between Kazakhstan in the North and Uzbekistan in the South, possessing an area of 68 000 sq. km – twice that of Belgium.
However, the Aral Sea has dramatically shrunk since the 1960s when Soviet irrigation projects diverted water from the rivers supplying it. By the 2000s, the lake had shrunk to about 10% of its original size and by 2014 the horseshoe-shaped Southern Lake had virtually dried up.
Groundwater levels also fell, vegetation was laid waste and a once-thriving fishing industry collapsed. The exposed lakebed formed the newly-christened Aralkum Desert, spawning pesticide-laced sandstorms that can reach as far as the Himalayas.
Efforts to stabilise the situation are ongoing, including the replanting of hardy vegetation to reduce sandstorms. In 2005, the Kok-Aral Dam was completed to restore water levels in the Northern Lake –located at its bottom-east side. In addition, a sluice is periodically opened to replenish the Southern Lake.
Launched on 7 May 2013, Proba-V is a miniaturised ESA satellite tasked with a full-scale mission: to map land cover and vegetation growth across the entire planet every two days.
Its main camera’s continent-spanning 2250 km swath width collects light in the blue, red, near-infrared and mid-infrared wavebands at 300 m resolution and down to 100 m resolution in its central field of view.
VITO Remote Sensing in Belgium processes and then distributes Proba-V data to users worldwide. An online image gallery highlights some of the mission’s most striking images so far, including views of storms, fires and deforestation.
This 100 m-resolution image was acquired on 15 June 2018.
Proba-V is currently the subject of ESA’s latest ‘citizen science’ competition, requesting teams to produce ‘super-resolution’ images equivalent to its 100 m mode from sets of 300 m imagery.
Credits: ESA/Belspo – produced by VITO
Wildfires in Brazil - State of Goiás. This image was acquired by UK-DMC2 on the 10th July 2016. You can see the Wildfires still burning in the State of Goiás, Brazil approx 30km from Lagoa Santa.
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DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016 Airbus DS
This image was acquired by UK-DMC2 after Super Typhoon tore through South Korea. This is a satellite image which was acquired on the 9th October 2016.
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DMCii supplies satellite imagery products and services to a wide range of international customers from a unique constellation of satellites for agriculture, forestry mapping, disaster monitoring and many more markets. The example above is the Raw Image data from our 22 metre multispectral Satellite, which is split into the 3 spectral bands (NIR, Red and Green) with Radiometric Calibration on all bands.
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DMC Constellation, UK-DMC2 image © 2016 Airbus DS
Date: 2019-07-10
Sentinel-2 L2A + modified custom script
Author: Monja Šebela
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2019], processed by Sentinel Hub
Khar Lake in western #Mongolia's Great Lakes Depression. Area: 575 km², Length: 37 km, Mean depth: 4.2 m | Copernicus Sentinel2 ️ July 2022
With the installation and activation of the ISS SERVIR Environmental Research and Visualization System, ISERV, on space station, NASA will be able to provide unique images of Earth to global communities.
ISERV is positioned to look through Destiny's Earth-facing window. ISERV receives commands from Earth and acquires image data of specific areas on the Earth as the station passes over.
SERVIR is a unique program that brings NASA's satellite information to the grassroots communities around the globe. The SERVIR team translates remote sensing data into actionable information about issues such as water and land use, disaster management, agricultural problems, and biodiversity conservation. Most importantly, SERVIR streamlines access to this information and develops state-of-the art tools for use by developing countries in addressing the specific environmental concerns they face.
Image credit: SERVIR/ISERV
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www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/servir/algeria01.html
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Time: 2020-02-06
Sentinel-2 L2A + Enhanced True Color Composite
The beautiful Belize Barrier Reef is the second largest coral reef in the world. Its pristine ecosystem is home to turtles, manatees, crocodiles and many other species. The system is unique due to having an array of different reef types in a relatively small area. As a #unescoworldheritage site, the Belize Barrier Reef has 7 protected areas, aiming to limit the effects of tourism, coastal development, oil and gas exploration and overharvesting of marine resources.
Learn more here.
Image Author: Monja Šebela
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2020], processed by Sentinel Hub