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Q: What platforms provide real-time or near-real-time satellite images?
A: Use services like NASA Worldview, Sentinel Hub, or commercial providers like Planet Labs, which offer frequently updated imagery. Subscriptions or free tiers may apply depending on the platform.
Q: Can I get up-to-date satellite images without paying?
A: Yes, platforms like USGS EarthExplorer and Sentinel Hub EO Browser provide free access to recent imagery from Landsat, Sentinel, and other public satellite programs.
Q: What is the typical update frequency for satellite imagery platforms?
A: Update frequency varies: NASA Worldview refreshes daily, Sentinel Hub offers 5-day revisits for Sentinel-2, while commercial services like Planet Labs provide daily updates via their satellite constellations.
Q: Is it possible to order new satellite images for a specific location?
A: Yes, companies like Maxar or Planet Labs allow tasking satellites for fresh captures, but this is a paid service requiring advance scheduling.
Q: How do I process and interpret up-to-date satellite data?
A: Tools like QGIS with plugins, Google Earth Engine, or Sentinel Hub's custom scripts enable analysis of temporal changes in newly acquired imagery.