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NeMO-Net is an interactive citizen-science game to assist in coral reef classification by training a neural network to advance ecosystem mapping. It utilizes high-resolution data from NASA FluidCam, which captures images of underwater environments from above the surface.

NASA Earthdata GIS releases flood mapping and satellite data products to support analysis of the Washington Atmospheric River floods that occurred early to mid December of 2025. This data provides geospatial insights into precipitation, as well as impacts to communities and infrastructure.

Using corrected nighttime lights from NASA's Black Marble, researchers mapped a decade of global electrification to show worldwide changes over time. The data reveals areas where access to electricity is growing, where gaps persist, and how satellite data can guide the support of communities in need.

Sentinel-6B launched on November 16th, 2025 as a joint mission between NASA and European partners. It will continue decades of sea-level monitoring to improve weather forecasting and climate research by measuring ocean surface height to record sea-levels.

NASA Earthdata Earthaccess is an open-source python library designed to make data more accessible for people with a variety of technical backgrounds. With just a few lines of code, users can more easily search for and download NASA Earth data.

NASA ARSET's Fundamentals of Remote Sensing is a self-guided training for those interested in remote sensing applications for environmental purposes. It introduces NASA satellites, image interpretation, and data processing.
This Supper Club pre-read introduces how GeoAI is being applied to disaster response, damage assessments, and longer- term recovery. Both this document and the accompanying Supper Club discussion are part of the broader Lifelines humanitarian geoAI research initiative, which aims to evaluate the use of GeoAI across the humanitarian lifecycle and to develop guidelines for its responsible application

This Supper Club pre-read introduces how GeoAI is being applied to humanitarian risk assessments and early warning systems. Both this document and the accompanying Supper Club discussion are part of the broader Lifelines humanitarian geoAI research initiative, which aims to evaluate the use of GeoAI across the humanitarian lifecycle and to develop guidelines for its responsible application

This literature review examines how satellite remote sensing is used to document human rights violations in conflict zones, highlighting the need for more transparent and collaborative approaches between geospatial and human rights experts.

NASA Earthdata GIS released Earth observation data and continues to update imagery after Hurricane Melissa devastated the county of Jamaica in October of 2025.