Local HD (True Color)
Copernicus Sentinel-2·10m (Ultra-HD) Observe the terrain exactly as the human eye would see it from space. Ideal for spotting roads or basic infrastructure.
Natural color photography.
HD ZONE: Requires zooming deeply into the map to activate. Local Crop Health (NDVI)
Copernicus Sentinel-2·10m (Ultra-HD) Monitors the vigor of fields to identify dry zones, early deforestation, or crop health.
Green tones indicate dense and healthy forests. Red or yellow tones show scarce vegetation.
HD ZONE: Requires zooming deeply into the map to activate. Local Moisture (NDMI)
Copernicus Sentinel-2·10m (Ultra-HD) Measures how much physical water the plant leaves retain, allowing to optimize irrigation or detect silent droughts.
Blue tones show highly hydrated zones, brown ones show extreme drought.
HD ZONE: Requires zooming deeply into the map to activate. Infrared & Fire Scars
Copernicus Sentinel-2·10m (Ultra-HD) Pierces through smoke to show recently burned areas, terrain anomalies, or water accumulation.
Burned zones appear almost black or ashen, and vegetation in unnatural reddish tones.
HD ZONE: Requires zooming deeply into the map to activate. Global Health (NDVI)
NASA NOAA-20·375m (Regional) Perfect for supervising the forest health of entire continents at a glance.
Brown shows barren areas and green shows zones with dense vegetation.
Global Root Moisture
NASA SMAP·9km (Continental) Radar that measures water buried deep underground. Key to anticipating possible famines before exterior vegetation is affected.
Brown tones reflect dangerously dry terrain; blues represent water-saturated terrain.
Terrain Types (Cover)
NASA MODIS·500m (Regional) Automatically classifies geography: allows immediate identification of forests, deserts, or cities.
Green = Forest, Red = City, Brown = Barren, Blue = Water.
Plant Health (FAPAR)
Copernicus Sentinel-3 (OLCI)·300m The master indicator to know how much solar radiation plants consume. Fundamental for predicting massive agricultural yields.
Grayscale. Dark zones show high photosynthetic absorption.
HD ZONE: Requires zooming deeply into the map to activate.