A satellite map of Jakarta, Indonesia, showing varying shades of red and orange over the urban landscape. These colors indicate areas of significant ground subsidence, where the land is sinking relative to sea level. A legend on the side scales the motion in millimeters per year.
CREDIT: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2019), processed by ESA, GEP, CNR-IREA & BRGM
A high-resolution satellite image showing the massive A23a iceberg drifting in the dark blue Southern Ocean. The iceberg is a sharp-edged, bright white slab of ice, dwarfing nearby fragments. The scale of the berg is visible against the deep ocean textures. CREDIT: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2025), processed by ESA
A Sentinel-2 satellite image of Patagonia using infrared processing. Thick plumes of grey smoke billow from the dark green forested mountains. Bright red and orange "hotspots" are visible through the smoke, pinpointing active fire fronts near lakes and valleys. CREDIT : contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2026), processed by ESA
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