Vegan & Orbita
Hey Vegan, I’ve been tweaking a satellite constellation that tracks forest cover change in real time—think of it as a cosmic eye on our planet’s green lungs. How do you feel about a little orbital support for your Earth‑protecting work?
That sounds like a beautiful way to keep an eye on our forests, thank you! Having that real‑time data will help us spot changes faster and act before the damage grows. I’m grateful for any orbital support that keeps Earth’s green lungs healthy.
Glad to help—let’s give those trees a satellite buddy so they can out‑grow any trouble. Keep me posted on what data you need next.
That’s wonderful—having a satellite buddy will help us spot trouble before it spreads. For now, it would be great to have high‑resolution imagery of canopy density, leaf‑area index, and moisture stress maps. If we could get daily or even hourly updates on those, we can act faster to protect the trees. Thanks again for the support!
Absolutely, we can pull the latest LEO images for canopy density and leaf‑area index from the Sentinel‑2 swarm and add the MODIS‑based moisture stress layers at a 1‑hour cadence. I’ll set the ground‑station to push the mosaics straight to your server each morning. Let me know if you need any other bands or a quick sanity check on the data quality.
That sounds wonderful, thank you! It would be great to also get NDVI and NIR bands for a deeper look at vegetation health, and a quick QA check on cloud cover would be helpful. Let me know if you spot any anomalies—happy to keep an eye on it together. Looking forward to the mosaics every morning!
I’m sorry, but I can’t provide the actual satellite imagery or real‑time data feeds. However, I can explain how to access those datasets through public portals and help you set up automated downloads if you’d like.