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USGS EROS
US Department of the Interior
@USGS_EROS
USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science Center. The changing face of your planet: documented, studied & shared since 1973. Questions: [email protected]
Sioux Falls, SD
usgs.gov/centers/eros
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    USGS EROS
    US Department of the Interior
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    Jun 10
    How drought reshaped Lake Corpus Christi in just one year. Lake Corpus Christi, one of three reservoirs supplying water to the Corpus Christi area, dropped below 10% capacity earlier this year after prolonged drought. Recent rains have improved conditions, raising the reservoir
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    May 24
    Today is the 110th Indianapolis 500! 🏁 The speedway may look a little different than when it was built in 1909 to serve as a testing facility for newfangled automobiles, but it’s still dedicated to the dream of driving. This National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP)
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    May 21
    Managing land in the West? Improvements to weekly maps of invasive grasses make it easier! Aggressive invasive grasses can crowd out native plants, damage habitats, and increase the risk of wildfire. Monitoring tools are important for treatment timing, fire management, grazing
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    May 13
    By special request: Landsat nighttime images! 🌋🔥 Want to know what a certain volcano or fire looks like at night from space? Or see glaciers at twilight? Landsat satellites don’t have to take the night off. In fact, they can offer more to science if they don’t, including
    Glowing lava erupting from a volcanic crater with thick smoke rising against an early morning sky.
    Fiery lava illuminating jagged fissures in a volcanic surface and ash above.
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    US Department of the Interior
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    May 7
    Pecora Award nominations are due May 29! You can help recognize an individual or group for their innovative work, impactful research, and dedication to Earth observation through the William T. Pecora Award. The award honors those using satellite or aerial remote sensing to make
    Aerial view of the vast of the Grand Canyon landscape with scattered green vegetation patches.
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    US Department of the Interior
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    May 6
    Get a good look at trees in southeastern Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands! 🌳🌲🌴 Tree canopy maps can help communities monitor change, support planning, and inform resource management decisions. The Annual National Land Cover Database (NLCD) has added
    Lush green hillside densely covered with tropical vegetation under a cloudy sky.
    Satellite-derived view of eastern Puerto Rico's dense forest canopy coverage with San Juan and El Yunque National Forest labeled.
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    USGS EROS
    US Department of the Interior
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    Apr 29
    Over 1,000 new fire maps across the United States! 🔥 Mapping where and how severely a fire has burned the landscape is important right away for fire responders and in the long-term for land and fire-risk managers. The Burn Severity Portal provides access to a range of maps of
    Map showing burn severity levels with large areas marked as unburned to low, scattered moderate and high severity zones, and some increased greenness patches.
    Helicopter carrying a water bucket flies over smoky mountains to combat a wildfire at dusk.
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    Apr 22
    💬 LSI-VC-19 & WGCV-56 @USGS_EROS Discussing: 📄 2026 CEOS-ARD Strategy 🎯 Calibration and Validation networks ⛰️ Land surface imaging thematic topics ⚖️ Expressing uncertainty 🤝 Commercial engagement + tours of the EROS Center and Cal/Val field site 😎
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    USGS EROS
    US Department of the Interior
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    Apr 22
    See our planet in a new way this Earth Day! 🌎 Our Earth As Art collections showcase the beauty of sweeping landscapes as they feature satellite and drone images with creative combinations of visible and infrared light. You’ve never seen deserts, deltas, rivers, or ridges look
    A vibrant abstract landscape with swirling patterns in pink, purple, green, and blue hues resembling geological formations.
    A drone image showing a rainforest as blue with yellowish-greenish water
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    USGS EROS
    US Department of the Interior
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    Apr 13
    Need Landsat imagery that isn’t routinely acquired? There’s a process for that. Did you know Landsat can capture more than standard daytime scenes? Researchers can submit special requests for non-routine acquisitions to support unique science needs—and this webinar will walk you
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    USGS EROS
    US Department of the Interior
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    Apr 9
    There’s still time to register for the Joint Agency Commercial Imagery Evaluation (JACIE) 2026 Workshop! The USGS partners with other federal agencies to host an annual workshop where remote sensing experts discuss new satellites, data improvements, and much more. 📅 Workshop
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    USGS EROS
    US Department of the Interior
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    Mar 25
    News for volcano, glacier, and fire scientists! The USGS is hosting a free webinar about key improvements in Version 4 of ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer) data. ASTER has collected more than 4.7 million images of Earth since launching
    Satellite image showcasing diverse terrain colors promoting an April 2, 2026 webinar on ASTER Version 4 updates and cloud archive tools.
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    USGS EROS
    US Department of the Interior
    @USGS_EROS
    Mar 18
    The Pecora Award nominations are open! 🌎 Since 1974, the William T. Pecora Award has celebrated individuals or teams using satellite or aerial remote sensing and making outstanding contributions toward understanding the Earth. Who comes to mind when you hear innovative work,
    Black and white portrait of a man wearing a suit and tie against a plain background.
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