Orbiter - Earth Visualizer

Satellite data and photos

Published by: Rayner Software
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See planet Earth as never before. Using current and past data from satellites, Orbiter presents beautiful unfiltered satellite images and time-lapse overlays of Earth data. See invisible phenomena like atmospheric pollution, ozone, sea temperature, and more.
• RECENT SATELLITE IMAGES collected from the ESA’s Sentinel-2 satellites
• COMPARE IMAGES with an A/B slider to see how landscapes change over time
• VISUALIZE DATA including air pollution, vegetation, soil moisture, temperature, sea ice, snow, and more
• EXPLORE TRENDS in satellite-collected data, and see how an area changes throughout the seasons
• ANALYZE NATURAL AND HUMAN-MADE PATTERNS as reflected in Earth data. See how human activity affects air pollution, view before-and-after comparisons of major construction projects and see the effects of disasters such as the Beirut explosion of August 2020.
• AUGMENTED REALITY lets you project the globe as if it were in your room. Hold your phone and move around the see the world from all sides.
Orbiter is built atop a new data engine called OPIE (Orbiter Planetary Intelligence Engine.) This server-side system collects raw numeric data from satellites and converts them into human-friendly formats.
Orbiter’s data visualizations represent a new way of perceiving satellite-collected Earth data. Whereas this data traditionally had to be viewed using slow, technical tools, Orbiter presents it in the form of beautiful colored animated overlays wrapped around a globe.
Orbiter’s mission is to unlock the massive public investment in the field of Earth observation. The ESA and NASA have spent billions of dollars developing and launching their Earth observation programs. Until now, the data they collect has been used primarily within the domain of professional researchers. Orbiter makes the data accessible to everyone through a visual interface that encourages exploration and discovery.
The Orbiter app is built with Apple's Metal graphics API for maximum performance. Satellite data acquired from the European Space Agency’s Copernicus programme API. iOS exclusive.
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Very cool

steadystatic on

United States

Love the AR and lots of great earth data - would like to see more controls

Really unique app!

Emptysky1969 on

United States

This app is really great the way it shows past and present conditions of the earth. I like how you can slow or speed up the progress and even compare images! I am excited to see where this app goes in the future!

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dfvera on

United States

Satellite image quality is terrible. This app is useless.

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