Who has the latest satellite imagery?

7. Zoom. Earth – Near real-time satellite data and high resolution archival data. Fairly similar to Google Earth (especially since it’s the Bing competitor), Zoom Earth shows the most recent satellite images and aerial views in a fast, zoomable map.

How do I get the latest imagery on Google Earth?

You can request a Satellite Imagery update via Google Earth, which you can find here: https://earth.google.com/web/ Or use Google Earth Pro. Go to the menu (3 bars at top left hand side of screen), then click on “Feedback”. “I would like to recommend an imagery refresh” in the feedback window.

Is there a list of free satellite imagery?

Our list of free satellite imagery will make it easier to decide which of the available web services has the data you need. Some of them are streaming free current satellite images, while some provide historical data. Some portals accumulate free high-resolution satellite imagery for profound scientific research and some are good for amateur use.

Where can I download Earth imagery for free?

That imagery can also be downloaded from either Earth on AWS or the Earth Engine Catalog—you can also browse when the most recent imagery was collected for each state (and at what resolution) at this free online coverage map hosted by ESRI.

What kind of imagery does NOAA provide?

This showcases our most beautiful imagery—from unique landscapes to colorful data visualizations. NOAA satellites provide highly detailed data about Earth, and our specialists translate them into a visual format that is easier for us to understand. NOAA satellites capture imagery from major events on land and in the atmosphere.

Where can I find high-resolution aerial imagery?

For high-resolution aerial imagery, NearMap orthographics provide great coverage in the U.S. and Australia and has a very simple user interface available through any web browser. For larger-area basemaps, satellite imagery providers make more sense: