NASA data • Climate insight • Community mapping

Turning NASA data into accessible tools that help real communities

Satellite imagery, weather models, and open datasets—transformed into fast, inclusive web tools. Built for clarity, equity, and action.

Mission

Make NASA’s data useful, understandable, and actionable

NASA’s earth observation and climate datasets are powerful—but they need translation. This page focuses on accessible tools that turn raw data into decisions: weather awareness, heat risk, air quality, drought indicators, and community mapping.

The standard is simple: performance, accessibility, and integrity. Every demo here is a stepping stone to real-world outcomes for residents and organizations.

Services and tools

NASA‑powered weather insights

City‑level conditions and forecasts with accessible UI and captions.

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Satellite imagery viewers

Simple, fast viewers for open imagery—built to load on real devices.

See imagery
Urban heat & air quality overlays

Layered maps that visualize risk and support everyday decisions.

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Capabilities

How we build

Approach

Data into decisions

Translate open datasets into clear visuals and simple interactions. Build demos that run on everyday devices. Invite feedback early, iterate quickly, and keep delivery clean and documented.

Brief

Define goals, audiences, and accessibility needs.

Prototype

Build fast, validate data integrity, test on real devices.

Iterate

Tight loops with stakeholders; improve clarity and performance.

Ship

Document and deploy with reliable handoff.

Live demos

Fast, accessible previews

Preview of a city heat map overlay
Imagery

Satellite imagery, simplified

Imagery viewers should be fast and usable: pan, zoom, toggle layers, and see context. Add your imagery tiles or static frames here; captions and alt text included.

Satellite frame with urban heat overlay
Satellite frame showing cloud cover over coast
NDVI visualization of vegetation health
Maps

Overlays that clarify risk and opportunity

Heat risk overlay

Visualize daytime heat peaks and nighttime recovery for neighborhoods.

Air quality overlay

Show concentration hotspots and cross‑reference sensitive sites.

Drought indicator

Track dryness trends and match them to local water planning notes.

Questions and answers

Weather, air quality, heat risk, drought indicators, and open imagery. Tools are modular and can be extended.

Screen reader labels, keyboard parity, captions/transcripts, and language access. Performance tuning to support real devices.

Yes. Clean interfaces for ingest, validation, and documentation. Collaboration focused on clarity and ethics.

Community

Work with residents, organizers, and educators

Tools serve people. We collaborate with local leaders to ensure outputs match real needs—timelines, constraints, and context.

Articles

Notes on the craft

Performance tuning for map apps

Why image discipline, lazy loaders, and caching matter for real users.

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Designing accessible overlays

Color contrast, motion, and annotation that respects different abilities.

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Data ethics in community projects

Consent, privacy, and transparency when working with sensitive topics.

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Let’s collaborate

Interested in demos, workshops, or integrations? Reach out with goals and timelines. Delivery will be clean, documented, and audience‑ready.

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