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2025-04-26 22:14:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-04-27 10:52:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-04-27 12:24:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-04-27 19:21:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-15
2025-04-27 12:43:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-04-27 22:02:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-04-28 06:57:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-04-27 22:04:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-04-27 19:45:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-04-27 08:24:59
Steve Engelmann
Santa Monica Pier, United States
United States
NOAA-15
A typical April morning at the Santa Monica pier. A gentle breeze with a high of 16°C. A group of about 20 people gathered near me as I captured the satellite pass. They all wore a paper number pinned to their shirt. My guess is that there was some kind charity run/jog with the pier as the end point.
2025-04-27 11:03:55
Steve Engelmann
Pacific Palisades, California, United States
United States
NOAA-19
On January 7th I captured a satellite pass in the foothills of the Santa Monica mountains. The winds were wild and within an hour of the pass the Palisades Fire had started. Today I returned to the same location almost 4 months later. The wind was gentle. It was cool as a light storm had passed the day before. In the distance there was the constant beeping of trucks backing up and the rattle of jackhammers. While the Palisades suburbs were a long way from recovery, the natural landscape seemed rejuvenated. This is a fire-climax biome. The tops of the shrubs (chamise, laurel sumac, coyote bush, and elderberry) were blackened, but from the base sprouted eager green shoots from the living roots. Many young wildflowers were present (mariposa lily, blue dicks, california brittlebush, bird's-foot trefoil and invasive black mustard). In my view, however, the clear winner is the wild cucumber. Early after the first rains, the cucumber took advantage of the lack of competition. Blackened hillsides turned green (and white flowers) as the vines stretched out in all directions. Many cucumber fruits are already the size of baseballs.
2025-04-28 09:11:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-15
2025-04-28 12:07:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-04-28 22:46:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-18
2025-04-28 22:02:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-04-28 12:30:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-04-28 21:49:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-04-29 06:32:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-04-28 20:32:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-04-28 19:19:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-04-28 22:17:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-04-29 11:43:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-04-29 11:46:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-04-29 08:53:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-04-29 19:27:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-15
2025-04-29 21:50:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-04-30 06:08:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-04-30 07:53:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-15
2025-04-29 23:20:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-04-30 11:56:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-18
2025-04-30 19:43:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-15
2025-04-30 23:05:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-18
2025-04-30 23:04:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-04-30 23:07:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-05-01 08:15:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-15
2025-05-01 13:02:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
2025-05-01 11:20:01
Bernal Pérez, Florence To, Laura Palmer, David Birkin, Debora Swistun
College Green, Goldsmiths University, London, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
The weather was summy, clear, 27 degrees celcius. Capturing the waves started with white noise then eevntually after 5 minutes it became clear and sharp. Image captured from 11:18 - 11:26. It was a collective exercise with open weather community at Goldsmiths Univerity in the green.
2025-05-01 11:21:38
Manu Sancho, Omar Ferwati
Goldsmiths University, London, UK
UK
NOAA-19
It was a very sunny day in London, it was 28º
2025-05-01 11:23:00
Prajvi Mandhani
Goldsmiths College Green, Lewisham, London
Lewisham, London
NOAA-19
Recording taken by Ravza, Lene, and Prajvi. Lene holding the antenna. 22, mostly cloudy
2025-05-01 11:15:48
Laura, Aya & Tom
College Green, Goldsmiths, New Cross, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
The hottest May 1st the UK has ever had at 28 degrees celsius
2025-05-01 11:26:00
tally, ayesha, ayşe
goldsmiths, uk
uk
NOAA-19
tally: "it is a very hot day in london. my min is blow by this "citizen science"." ayesha: "it is hot, we see italy, climate crisis is in the blood" Ayşe:"the screen is blinded by the sun, I sweat the sun, the grass is greener under the sun, and the climate crisis is disproportional to justice"
2025-05-01 11:18:19
Sasha Milonova & Julia Nueno
London - Goldsmiths, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
it's the hottest labour day that we have on record it was our first time capturing satellite images in our image we can see sunny London and cloudy Madrid
2025-05-01 11:23:00
Prajvi, Lene, Ravza
Goldsmiths College Green, Lewisham, London
Lewisham, London
NOAA-19
Recording taken by Ravza, Lene, and Prajvi. Lene holding the antenna. 22, mostly cloudy
2025-05-01 11:31:45
James, Fer, Paola
Goldsmiths University Greens, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
Sunny and clear, occasional fine clouds. Faulty hardware.
2025-05-01 11:23:00
Prajvi, Lene, Ravza
Goldsmiths College Green, Lewisham, London
Lewisham, London
NOAA-19
Recording taken by Ravza, Lene, and Prajvi. Lene holding the antenna. 22, mostly cloudy
2025-05-01 11:20:00
Silvia Gali
London, UK
UK
NOAA-19
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first time recording weather images sunny day in london amazing teachers, sensitive knowledge, embodied physics
2025-05-01 11:18:54
Giorgia Chiarion, Delphine Tomes, Riccardo Rizzetto
Goldsmiths College Green, Lewisham, London, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
it was very hot and muggy but also dry? much excitement as we heard the sounds of the satellite broadcast. simultaneous conversations in Spanish Italian and English. Curious fellow students and researchers stopped by to experience what we were capturing. we can see all of England some of Wales but Scotland and Northern Ireland were covered by a cloud_static_nebulous_void we can see where all 3 of us were born!
2025-05-01 11:24:00
Hana, Iker, Silvia
New Cross, London, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
We made the mistake of starting and stopping the recording sporadically. So this image represents the individual recordings spliced together using Audition.
2025-05-01 11:21:51
Richard A Carter
University of York, Campus East, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
This image was gathered as part of a class workshop I ran today, as a simple way of bearing out the radio networks that underpin much of our contemporary environment.
2025-05-01 13:02:16
Richard A Carter
University of York, Campus East, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
This image was gathered as part of a class workshop I ran today, as a simple way of bearing out the radio networks that underpin much of our contemporary environment.
2025-05-01 11:31:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-05-01 22:06:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-19
2025-05-01 22:52:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-18
2025-05-01 22:55:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-05-02 09:06:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-15
2025-05-02 12:46:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-18
2025-05-02 11:15:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-05-02 21:53:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-19
2025-05-02 22:53:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-18
2025-05-02 22:39:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-05-03 12:33:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-18
2025-05-03 08:48:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-05-03 19:22:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-15
2025-05-03 21:28:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-19
2025-05-03 11:03:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-05-03 22:40:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-18
2025-05-03 22:26:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-05-04 06:04:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-05-04 07:48:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-15
2025-05-04 11:04:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-05-04 16:38:00
Moscow, Russia
Russia
NOAA-18
2025-05-04 21:00:00
Moscow, Russia
Russia
NOAA-19
2025-05-04 19:38:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-15
2025-05-04 22:13:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-05-04 19:38:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-05-04 23:54:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-05-05 12:21:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-05-05 22:56:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-18
2025-05-05 12:40:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-05-05 22:01:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-05-05 22:01:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-05-06 06:48:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-05-05 22:04:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-05-05 19:36:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-05-05 22:29:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-05-06 11:30:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-18
2025-05-06 12:00:00
Hangar, Ràdio Web MACBA, Foto Colectania
Barcelona, Spain
Spain
NOAA-18
2025-05-06 12:05:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-05-06 22:02:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-05-06 21:48:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-05-06 23:28:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
2025-05-07 06:24:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-05-06 20:22:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-05-06 19:10:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-05-06 22:17:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-05-06 23:57:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-05-07 11:42:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-05-07 11:48:24
Sasha Engelmann
Hackney Downs, London, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
Last night, at an event called We Are Not Numbers at the Southbank Centre, Palestinian writer Ahmed Alnaouq and artist Malak Mattar shared stories from their personal lives and those of their family members in Gaza. Malak described an event of being denied border crossing into Israel for the purpose of showing her paintings in an exhibition in Jerusalem when she was just a teenager, and realising for the first time that she was 'in a cage'. Ahmed spoke about how writing and storytelling helped him emerge from a depression after his 23-year old brother was killed in an Israeli airstrike in 2014. Both spoke about the sometimes visible, sometimes invisible barriers to speaking about Palestine in the UK. In Palestine, Malak said, "I would never be barred from speaking at my own exhibition". Yet she spoke about countless experiences of being silenced in the UK, whether in arts institutions or in public forums. Ahmed added that UK institutions are so concerned about being 'neutral' that they implicitly support Israel's genocide. For me, hearing these claims, especially from Palestinian artists whose family members have been killed in the current genocide and in previous Israeli assaults on life in Gaza, made the conditions of speaking, voicing and expressions of mere humanity in the UK more palpable than ever before.
2025-05-07 08:39:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-05-07 08:44:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-15