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Lake Erie Satellite Imagery. Current Lake Erie Sentinel-3 a and b Composited Satellite Imagery from the Ocean and Land Color Imager (OLCI) as of 2024-11-02 showing bloom location and extent.
LIVE weather satellite images of Lake Erie, North America.
MODIS (or Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) is a key instrument aboard the Terra (originally known as EOS AM-1) and Aqua (originally known as EOS PM-1) satellites.
GOES satellites continually view the Western Hemisphere from approximately 22,300 miles above Earth. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) builds and launches the GOES, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) operates them.
Explore worldwide satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities. Zoom to your house or anywhere else, then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View.
Grayscale. Streets. Leaflet | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, Imagery © Mapbox | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, Imagery © Mapbox
What does a satellite see as it passes over our planet? This mesmerizing, near-real time viewer displays data received from the Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 satellites as they pass over the United States. Objectives: To see what earth's satellites are currently seeing. Instructions: Use this USGS website to see what satellites are currently seeing.
Get instant access to current satellite imagery of Lake Erie and advanced satellite data. A large archive of historical satellite images on EOSDA LandViewer.
Current Lake Erie Sentinel-3 satellite imagery from the Ocean and Land Color Imager (OLCI) on Nov 09, 2022, showing bloom location and extent in the western basin. Grey indicates clouds or missing data.
Rich with quartz sand and silt, chalky limestone, and abundant phytoplankton, Lake Erie often stands out with its warm-weather brush strokes. On May 12, 2021, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite acquired the natural-color image above.