"I'm very positive about the future of GIS. It's the right technology at the right time. When I think of all the major problems that we face throughout the world today—overpopulation, food shortages, reduced agricultural production, adverse climate change, poverty—these are all quintessentially geographic problems. These problems are all concerned with the human relationship to the land, and this is where GIS can make its biggest contribution. GIS is the technology of our times and is uniquely suited to assist in solving the problems that we face."

-Dr. Roger F. Tomilson, Father of GIS

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Satelite Images

  1. Open Land Service
  2. Landsat Science
  3. Bhuvan
  4. GLCF Earth Science Data Interface (ESDI)
  5. Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (EROS)-USGS
  6. Earth Explorer
  7. Glovis
  8. LandsatLook Viewer
  9. EarthNow
  10. Landsat on AWS
  11. List of Satellite Data Business Partners
  12. MultiSpec- Hyperspectral Images\
  13. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Scenes
  14. INPE Image catalogue
  15. AVIRIS
  16. Free Satellite Imagery
  17. APEX
  18. Reverb-ASTER, MODIS
  19. Hyperspectral sample data sets
  20. Sentinels Scientific Data Hub -Sentinel- 1, 2a and 2b satellite data
  21. NASA’s Reverb Data Hub-Aqua, Terra, Aura, TRMM, Calipso, NASA DC, JASON, ENVISAT, ALOS, METEOSAT, GOES, ICESAT, GMS, Landsat, NIMBUS, SMAP, RADARSAT, NOAA satellites, GPS satellites, the list goes on…
  22. NOAA CLASSEnvironmental Data from Polar-orbiting Satellites, Environmental Data from Geostationary Satellites, Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP), Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP), Sea Surface Temperature data (SST), RADARSAT, Altimetry / Sea Surface Height Data (JASON), Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)

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