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  • Highlights of most interesting observations in October 2022

    Highlights of most interesting observations from October 2022 Here’s a summary of our curated observations from the last month. Observations are based on Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites’ acquisitions. October was not as varied by sudden atmospheric changes as the summer but still presented us with many astonishing observations.   The continuation of wildfires With the beginning…

  • How to download the latest satellite images?

    Although we do our best to simplify taking images from satellites to be as easy as taking them from your smartphone, there is a couple of differences worth learning before you start working with space-based data.  TL;DR For those who simply want a quick tutorial on how to get the most up to date satellite…

  • One last thing before 2021 – new features and improvements to prepare for what’s coming next!

    Before you pop your champagne bottle, saying goodbye to a very – well, let’s just say, peculiar year – check out new features prepared for you as the last upgrade in 2020. Area coverage and visibility bars for quick filtering     To make it easier for you to find the right imagery, we’ve added…

  • Increased free API limit, satellite acquisition plan viewer improvements and more!

    It’s difficult to prototype new ideas without the right tools that would allow us to focus only on the most important things. For this reason, we’ve decided to increase the daily limit on our API usage. We hope this will make it even easier for you to create and share awesome knowledge built based on satellite…

  • A new version of Spectator is here!

    Thank you for all the feedback! We know there is still a lot of functionalities and improvements that you would like to see. Don’t worry. We’re working on it! Below you’ll find a summary of the most critical changes in the new version. One acquisition plan viewer to rule them all! Let’s be honest. The…