
Belts of Green in the Washington Suburbs
NASA Earth Observatory's image captures green spaces along the Capital Beltway in Maryland, showcasing Greenbelt Park and the historic district. The photo, taken from the ISS on July 30, 2023, highlights the region's lush vegetation and planned communities from the New Deal era. The Goddard Space Flight Center is also visible, emphasizing the area's significance.

A School of Mud Volcano Islands in Azerbaijan
NASA's Earth Observatory highlights the unique tadpole-shaped mud volcano islands along Azerbaijan's Absheron Peninsula, formed by explosive eruptions and erosion. The region, known for its high concentration of mud volcanoes, features at least 220 such formations. The islands, including Xərə Zirə Adası and Səngi Muğan Adası, exhibit active vents and historical eruptions, posing geological risks.

Webinar 4/29: NASA CSDA Program Vendor Focus- MDA Space
NASA's Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition (CSDA) program aims to enhance Earth science research by integrating commercial satellite data. A webinar on April 29, 2026, will feature MDA Space, showcasing its CHORUS-C and RADARSAT-2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) constellation. Participants will learn to access and utilize these data products to complement NASA's existing Earth science datasets.

EarthDaily CEO details Earth observation constellation expansion and advancing Canadian data sovereignty
EarthDaily is set to expand its Earth observation constellation to 10 satellites, increasing its orbital presence tenfold. This strategic move aims to enhance Canadian data sovereignty and is expected to support commercial operations by September. The expansion reflects a significant commitment to advancing capabilities in Earth observation and meeting market demands for satellite data services.

LiveEO Receives ESA Funding Support for the Development of its ‘Twinspector’ Satellite Constellation
LiveEO has secured €1M+ funding from the European Space Agency’s InCubed program for its Twinspector satellite constellation. This financial support will enhance European infrastructure monitoring capabilities and provide independent access to high-resolution Earth observation data. The initiative marks a significant step in advancing LiveEO's technological offerings in the EO sector, focusing on infrastructure analytics.

EarthDaily Secures Eight-Figure AI-Ready Data Subscription Agreement with U.S. Defense Tech Client
EarthDaily Analytics secured an eight-figure data subscription agreement with a U.S. Defense and Intelligence Technology Company, emphasizing the increasing demand for AI-ready Earth observation data. This agreement highlights the importance of consistency, calibration, and trust in the evolving landscape of defense technology. The partnership aims to enhance data accessibility for advanced analytical applications in defense sectors.

ESA Spent €82 Million to Launch Sentinel-1D Satellite on Ariane 6
ESA disclosed a launch cost of €82,070,773 for the Sentinel-1D Earth observation satellite aboard an Ariane 62 rocket, scheduled for November 2025. This mission supports the Copernicus satellite constellation, with ESA managing contracts for development, launch, and operation, ensuring European industry participation in Earth observation initiatives critical for environmental monitoring and disaster management.

Spain Approves €325 Million ESCA+ Expansion of Atlantic Constellation
Spain's Council of Ministers allocated €325 million for three new Earth observation satellites, enhancing the Atlantic Constellation. This initiative, a collaboration with Portugal, aims to bolster environmental monitoring, coastal surveillance, and disaster management capabilities. The expansion will increase the constellation's total to 19 satellites, significantly improving data collection and response efforts in these critical areas.

The ‘ground truth’ gap in AgTech: Why satellites alone can’t save supply chains
Earth observation technology is revolutionizing AgTech, enabling precision agriculture and automated supply chain monitoring. However, reliance on satellite imagery creates a “ground truth gap,” risking false positives and supplier exclusion. Companies must prioritize human insights, establish accurate baselines, implement alert response protocols, and invest in localized partnerships to ensure accountability and effective environmental protection in supply chains.

NASA-ISRO Satellite Captures Pacific Northwest Through Clouds
NISAR captures detailed radar imagery of the Pacific Northwest on November 10, 2025, enabling scientists to monitor environmental changes and natural hazards. This NASA-ISRO collaboration utilizes L-band radar to penetrate cloud cover, revealing insights into urban development, vegetation, and geological activity. The mission's frequent observations enhance resource management and disaster preparedness in the region.