Getting Started with NASA Worldview (December 2021)
In this tutorial, learn how to use NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Worldview imagery mapping and visualization application. Using NASA Worldview, you can explore Earth as it is “right now” and see hurricanes forming, wildfires spreading, icebergs drifting and city lights illuminating. Learn how to interactively explore and visualize over 1,000 NASA Earth science satellite imagery layers, many of which are available within hours, even minutes, and spanning back 20 years. Worldview has been used for time-critical applications such as wildfire monitoring and management, supporting science through easy-to-access satellite imagery archives, illustrating disasters and natural events in the media, and for education and outreach. We will show you how to create and export an image snapshot, animate imagery to see change over time, compare imagery from different dates, or different types of imagery from the same date, explore vector data layers like Fires and Thermal Anomalies, and much more! Check out NASA Worldview for yourself at: https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov

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