Iβm delighted to share that our new paper is now out in @natclimate.nature.com! Our long-term, monthly Antarctic-wide dataset of surface meltwater shows that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is becoming increasingly prone to surface meltwater ponding.
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Iβm delighted to share that our new paper is now out in @natclimate.nature.com! Our long-term, monthly Antarctic-wide dataset of surface meltwater shows that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is becoming increasingly prone to surface meltwater ponding.
One of the most surprising (and exciting!) things about first getting into Carto/GIS work was discovering how accessible* NOAA, NWS, Landsat, Sentinel, etc. were.
Like yeah you had to find and learn how to process them, but all this data, yours to discover and use.
WHY WE LOOK? Because the final image captured by the recently decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite shows how Las Vegas, "Sin City," has nearly doubled in size during the iconic spacecraft's 25-year lifespan.
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Algal vortex in The Baltic Sea.
Image taken by Landsat-8 on July 18, 2018.
Landsat false color image.
Landsat false color image of Middle East oil wells.
Landsat false color image of Ireland.
Landsat false color image of the US-Canadian border.
Landsat Images from "Mission to Earth", 1976. (2)
A Landsat false color image showing a big white ice patch and red landforms.
Landsat image, false color. Island in water, the silt giving a orange color.
Landsat false color image showing swirling ice.
Landsat false color image showing ice and black rivers.
Landsat Images from "Mission to Earth", 1976.
Come along as we visit a #Landsat validation test site on the latest Eyes on Earth podcast episode. Weβll learn about why validation is important to maintaining Landsatβs gold standard, as well as hazards of the test site (ticks are one!). Listen: ow.ly/CEnh50W8muN
Remembering its quarter-century of faithful Earth observation, the USGS and NASA have announced the decommissioning of Landsat 7 from active service. Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 continue to collect images every day. Read more about Landsat 7: ow.ly/nz9k50W5CAQ
View of New Zealand taken by Landsat satellite Credit: NASA/USGS
Nov 14, 2014: This Landsat 8 image highlights Egmont National Park in New Zealand, revealing the contrast between its protected forests and surrounding pasturelands.
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#Landsat 8 collected new images of these Canada fires on June 5, 2025. Image A shows a wildfire near the Petitot River in northeastern British Columbia. The Saskatchewan fire in image B is burning east of Mari Lake. More than 200 fires are currently active across Canada.
ππ°οΈAfter 25 years of Earth observation, the USGS bid farewell to #Landsat 7 on June 4, 2025. The legacy continues with Landsat 8 and 9, capturing planetary imagery to support global communities.
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USGS, which operates the Landsat satellites, just announced that Landsat 7 was officially decommissioned today. Landsat 8 and 9 continue operations.
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Wildfires fueled by high temperatures, winds and dry conditions are seen burning in Saskatchewan, Canada, captured by this Landsat 9 image on June 2, 2025. #gischat #eochat
2025 Canadian wildfires (northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan), Landsat 8 & 9
Enhanced visualization with histogram equalization (RGB), False color (B7/B6/B4)
Wildfires fueled by high temperatures, winds and dry conditions are seen burning in Saskatchewan, Canada, captured by this Landsat 9 image on June 2, 2025. #gischat #eochat
#Landsat 9 captured imagery of an area in southern Switzerland that was devastated by a landslide on May 28th caused by partial glacier collapse. These natural color panchromatic-sharpened images show the area on May 13th, and again on May 29th.
Dust storms contribute to the accumulation of PM2.5 and PM10βparticulate air pollution that is associated with respiratory and cardiovascular health risks. They can also spread viruses and fungal diseases and drastically reduce visibility.
Fallow farmland is the main source of human-caused dust storms in Californiaβs Central Valley region, according to a new study using data from NASA and others. From 2008-2022, 88% of major human-caused dust events were associated with fallow land.
What might be mistaken for dinosaur bones being unearthed at a paleontological dig are some of the individual reefs that make up the #GreatBarrierReef. Download the image here: ow.ly/6xl250S4wG2.
#Landsat 9 captured imagery of an area in southern Switzerland that was devastated by a landslide on May 28th caused by partial glacier collapse. These natural color panchromatic-sharpened images show the area on May 13th, and again on May 29th.
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Fresh #Landsat Imagery
Lake Mackay, Australia
5/29/2025
The Serra de Caldas is a monolithic oval-shaped plateau covered entirely by Cerrado, a biologically rich savanna and grassland ecosystem
The Cerrado is the 2nd largest biome in S. America, home to thousands of plant, bird, reptile, and mammal speciesπ§ͺ
VolcΓ‘n PoΓ‘s, one of the most active in Costa Rica sustains a hot, ultra-acidic crater lake that shares similarities to Martian environments
The PoΓ‘s system may be hostile to most forms of life we are familiar with. But for a microbe adapted to acid, heat, and toxic metals, itβs paradise π§ͺ
Episode 23 of the ongoing eruption at KΔ«lauea recently ended. Here's a video from the USGS showing a time-lapse of the fountaining.
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Did you know there are 190 confirmed impact craters on Earth? #Landsat 8 captured an image of the Goyder impact structure in Australiaβdiscovered in the 1990sβoverlaid on a digital elevation model to give a sense of the topography.
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This is near Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. And see that blue glow? Thatβs a herring spawn! Every spring, thousands of Pacific herring congregate in shallow, vegetated coastal areas around this area to spawn, like in this #Landsat 8 image from April 27.
(via NASA Earth)
Eruption of Kilauea as seen by Landsat-8/9 on May 16, 2025.
Scientists have discovered that trees near volcanoes can act as early warning systems before eruptions. As magma rises, it releases COβ, which trees absorbβcausing changes in leaf color and reflectance that satellites like NASA's Landsat 8 and ESA's Sentinel-2 can detect.