About EOSDIS
The Earth Observing System Data and Information System is a key core capability in NASA’s Earth Science Data Systems Program. It provides end-to-end capabilities for managing NASA’s Earth science data from various sources—satellites, aircraft, field measurements, and various other programs.
Tracking Ocean Currents from Space: A New Application of GRACE Data
A team of NASA and university scientists has developed a new way to use measurements from NASA's GRACE mission to track changes in Atlantic Ocean currents.
Remote Sensing Derived Environmental Indicators for Decision Making
Event Date: November 28, 2016
Join us as we discuss remote sensing derived environmental indicator data sets that can enable environmental decision making. We focus on three major issue areas: ambient air pollution, coastal eutrophication and biomass burning.
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Image captured on 14 November 2016 by the VIIRS instrument, on board the SNPP satellite.
User Profile: Dr. Anne Nolin
Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Anne Nolin, to study mountain ecosystems.
Burned but not forgotten
Decades after a fire, high-elevation forests still shape a climate.
2016 Gregory G. Leptoukh 3rd Online Giovanni Workshop
Event Dates: November 15, 2016-November 17, 2016
Join us November 15-17, 2016 with geoscience educators and researchers from around the world as we meet for the 3rd Gregory G. Leptoukh Online Giovanni Workshop, hosted by the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center.
NASA EOSDIS Role in the Big Earth Data Initiative
NASA's EOSDIS plays a key role in coordinating the federal Big Earth Data Initiative (BEDI), which aims to make federal civil Earth observing data more discoverable, usable, and accessible.
ORNL DAAC MODIS Team Wins National Award
The MODIS Team at ORNL DAAC was awarded the national Doug D. Nebert Champion of the World award for their work developing the MODIS tool suite.
Explore Current Natural Hazards with the new NASA Worldview/EONET Events Feature
Imagery and information about current natural hazard events are only a click away thanks to a collaboration between Worldview and the Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker (EONET).
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