Answering Earth’s Call
When communities face a limited freshwater supply, beachgoers have difficulty breathing due to toxic red tides, or tour operators want to find the most sustainable way to travel to Antarctica — we’re there.
We work with people on the ground around the world to solve problems as they unfold. We help find solutions to challenges before they become catastrophes, and help communities recover when catastrophe is unavoidable.
Data from NASA’s Earth-observing satellites offer partner organizations and research scientists a powerful tool to deepen their discovery and support their success. We make them available through six specialized teams, called "program areas."
Program Areas
Empowering Communities
Our skill-building initiatives empower people around the world to solve local challenges using Earth observations and remote sensing technologies.
Boosting Disaster Readiness
Resilience. Response. Recovery. When disaster strikes, our team provides decision-makers, communities and governments with life-saving Earth observations.
Strengthening Ecosystems
To protect our natural land, marine and freshwater resources, we promote the use of Earth observations in conservation, sustainability and resource management.
Ensuring Food Security
From individual farmers to global food chains, we help optimize decision-making about food availability and access through Earth-observing data.
Promoting Health & Air Quality
We use Earth-observing data to inform air quality standards and support solutions for public health initiatives — all to strengthen our communities' well-being.
Enhancing Water Management
Water is one of our most invaluable resources. We help monitor the demand, supply and quality of water around the world and the development of tools to promote conservation.
Projects & Initiatives
Our work isn’t limited to six program areas. We support projects across a broad spectrum of topics, from urban development and energy management to transportation and infrastructure.
For instance, the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is a global coordinating body that aims to enhance the use of Earth observations in environmental decision-making across sectors — and across borders. We support a GEO portfolio that spans nine focus areas.