ACCESS NASA EARTH SCIENCE DATA
NASA's data policy ensures that all NASA data are available fully, openly, and without restrictions. Here's what this means to you.
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.
Wildfire in Portugal
Image captured on 20 June 2017, by the VIIRS instrument, on board the joint NASA/NOAA SNPP satellite.
Webinar: Access and Visualize Model Data at the NASA GES DISC
Event Date: June 28, 2017
The NASA climate reanalysis dataset from MERRA-2 and the Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS) datasets, contains numerous data for atmosphere, land, and ocean. Join us to learn how to access and visualize these data!
User Profile: Dr. Karen Seto
Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Karen Seto, to study the environmental effects of urbanization.
2017 NASA Space Apps Challenge Global Award Finalists Announced
More than 2,000 projects created for the 2017 NASA Space Apps Challenge have been narrowed to 30 finalists for Global Awards in six categories.
Soiled soils
Invisible pollutants lurk under Italy’s most populous valley.
Collecting Data from the Ground Up: NASA’s Ground Validation Field Campaigns
Ground validation campaigns connect the dots between what is being remotely-sensed by a satellite instrument and ongoing Earth processes.
Download Your Copy of the Spring 2017 EOSDIS Newsletter!
The EOSDIS Newsletter features data set and data tool news, and highlights our top stories, featured data images and data user profiles.
New Worldview Features make it Easier to Explore All of Fiji (and the Rest of the World)
New features in Worldview 1.4.0 (along with new imagery to view using Worldview) allow you to more easily and completely explore the planet using NASA Earth science data.
Reverb is Retiring
EOSDIS’s Reverb data search and discovery system retires at the end of 2017, and will be fully replaced by Earthdata Search. Here’s what this means for you.
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Welcome to Earthdata 3.0
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