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This morning captured a Full Disk Earth view of the major Saharan blowing across the Atlantic

nesdis.noaa.gov/content/imager

pyroSAR a framework for large-scale SAR satellite data processing.

* Reading of data from various past and present satellite missions
* Handling of acquisition metadata
* User-friendly access to processing utilities in SNAP and GAMMA Remote Sensing software
* Formatting of the preprocessed data for further analysis

This software is currently being developed within EU Horizon-2020 project ‘Satellite-based Wetland Observation Service (SWOS)’.

github.com/johntruckenbrodt/py

Well, this could be interesting:

"Introducing Uber's open source geoanalytics tool: keplerGL.

kepler.gl is a data-agnostic, high-performance web-based application for visual exploration of large-scale geolocation data sets."

eng.uber.com/keplergl/

uber.github.io/kepler.gl/#/

RT @CopernicusEU@twitter.com

No question on why the river is named that way! Here is its delta in the Gulf of Santa Clara, as seen recently in true colours by our

What to consider when choosing colors for data visualization

by Lisa Charlotte Rost

blog.datawrapper.de/colors/

New for June

Copernicus Sentinel🇪🇺🛰️ 2018 Calendar

esa.int/Our_Activities/Observi
/Copernicus_Sentinels_2018_calendar

🇪🇸Vía Láctea sobre Guajara, Parque Nacional del Teide.
Panorámica de 10 fotos .
🇬🇧Milky way rising over Guajara mountain, Teide National Park.
10 shot panorama

Foto: Javier Martínez Morán

instagram.com/j.martinezmoran/

Swirling cloud art in the Canary Island.

This false-colour image highlights a unique cloud formation, created by ‘Von Karman vortices’, south of the Canary Island archipelago, some 95 km from the northwest coast of Africa (right) in the Atlantic Ocean.

Von Karman vortices, form as air flows around an object in its path, causing it to separate and create eddies in its wake.

esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2

Homer's web page now and then..

This extraordinary view of Jupiter was captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.

This perspective of Jupiter from the south makes the Great Red Spot appear as though it is in northern territory.

missionjuno.swri.edu/news/jupi

Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstäd/Seán Doran

RT: twitter.com/Astro_Feustel

It is easy to see the activity on Hawaii’s Volcano from @Space_Station. We hope those in the vicinity of the eruption can stay out of harm’s way.

It’s Not Your Imagination.
Summers Are Getting Hotter.

By NADJA POPOVICH and ADAM PEARCE via www.nytimes.com

nytimes.com/interactive/2017/0