Nasa, Japan Make 2.95 Million Satellite Earth Images Free

Advertisement
By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 2 April 2016 18:03 IST
All Earth imagery - consisting of more than 2.95 million individual scenes from a prolific Japanese remote sensing instrument operating aboard Nasa's Terra spacecraft since late 1999 has now been made available to users everywhere at no cost , Nasa announced on Friday.

"The public will have unlimited access to the complete 16-plus-year database for Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) instrument, which images Earth to map and monitor the changing surface of our planet," the US space agency said in a statement.

ASTER's database currently consists of more than 2.95 million individual scenes. The content ranges from the devastating aftermath of flooding in Pakistan to volcanic eruptions in Iceland and wildfires in California.

Previously, users could access ASTER's global digital topographic maps of Earth online at no cost, but paid METI a nominal fee to order other ASTER data products.

Advertisement

Launched in 1999, ASTER has far exceeded its five-year design life and will continue to operate for the foreseeable future as part of the suite of five Earth-observing instruments on Terra.

Advertisement

"We anticipate a dramatic increase in the number of users of our data, with new and exciting results to come," said Michael Abrams, ASTER science team leader at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, home to ASTER's US science team.

ASTER is used to create detailed maps of land surface temperature, reflectance and elevation.

Advertisement

The instrument acquires images in visible and thermal infrared wavelengths, with spatial resolutions ranging from about 15 to 90 meters.

The broad spectral coverage and high spectral resolution of ASTER provide scientists in numerous disciplines with critical information for surface mapping and monitoring of dynamic conditions and changes over time.

Advertisement

Example applications include monitoring glacial advances and retreats, monitoring potentially active volcanoes, identifying crop stress, determining cloud morphology and physical properties, evaluating wetlands, monitoring thermal pollution, monitoring coral reef degradation, mapping surface temperatures of soils and geology, and measuring surface heat balance, Nasa said.

To access the data, users can visit the link.

 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Further reading: ASTER, Internet, Nasa, Science
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Innocent (2025) Now Available For Streaming Online: What You Need to Know
  2. Mappls App Will Now Show Bus, Metro, and Rail Route Information
  3. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Tipped to Launch With These Camera Improvements
  4. WhatsApp Rolls Out New Year 2026 Features Ahead of Its Busiest Day
  5. Eko OTT Release Date Update: Know Everything This Gripping Malayalam Mystery Thriller
  1. NASA to Preview Upcoming ISS Spacewalks Focused on Solar Array Upgrades in January 2026
  2. New Study Explains Why Earth’s Poles Are Heating Up at an Alarming Rate
  3. Kumki 2 OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch This Tamil Movie Online?
  4. The Demon Hunter OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?
  5. A Legacy of Mettle: The Bharat Benz Story Now Streaming Online: Know Where to Watch it Online
  6. Members Only: Palm Beach Season 1 Streaming on Netflix: Everything You Need to Know About This Show
  7. Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Ultra Design Spotted in Leaked Hands-On Images
  8. Hotels Shift Focus to Loyalty Programmes to Challenge AI Agents, Booking Platforms: Report
  9. AI Impact Summit 2026: MeitY Says AI Should Not Be Controlled by Small Set of Companies
  10. Moto X70 Air Pro to Launch in China Soon; Could Feature Periscope Telephoto Camera, Snapdragon Chipset
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.