EARTH · PUBLIC DATA

A 3D Earth globe for exploring traceable observations.

Search for a place, select a period and view only layers that are genuinely available. NearGo Skies never presents a context map as if it were a local satellite observation.

Explore Earth

Map and globe

Move from a global view to a precise place. Location is never requested automatically: address search and the world view remain available.

Dated observations

Compatible acquisitions are filtered by place, period and purpose. When no scientific preview exists, NearGo says so rather than inventing imagery.

Separate sources

Imagery, clouds, earthquakes, fires, air and orbital catalogues keep their own providers, limits, dates and confidence levels.

PROVENANCE BEFORE PROMISES

Visual exploration that keeps data and illustration clearly separate.

NearGo Skies shows source, date, resolution and method when available. A calculated position is not presented as an observation, and an artistic texture is never described as satellite imagery.

FAQ

Is the satellite map live?

Not necessarily. Each observation has its own date and availability. NearGo Skies shows actual freshness instead of making a generic live claim.

Does NearGo request my location?

Not automatically. You can use the world view or address search. The browser asks for geolocation only when you explicitly select that feature.

Can I analyse an area?

Yes, when a compatible source exists. Deterministic analyses and advanced new exports require a NearGo Premium entitlement.

Explore it yourself.

Explore Earth