Welcome to EnMAP
The German Spaceborne Imaging Spectrometer Mission
The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (EnMAP) is a German hyperspectral satellite mission that monitors and characterizes Earth’s environment on a global scale. EnMAP measures geochemical, biochemical and biophysical variables providing information on the status and evolution of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. More information about the main objectives and the status can be found on the mission page.
The planned schedule of upcoming priority acquisitions is available in the Foreground Mission
News
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New processor version provides viewing angles in metadata
published on October 15, 2024Since processor version V01.05.00, the viewing zenith and azimuth angles are now provided directly in the metadata of EnMAP L1B, L1C and L2A products. The corresponding fields in the metadata are called viewingZenithAngle and viewingAzimuthAngle. For more detailed definitions, please refer to the L1C ATBD (see in particular Secs. 10.3 and 10.4) and the Product Specification Document. -
EnMAP enters the Era of Big Data for Hyperspectral Foundation Models
published on August 29, 2024A novel hyperspectral data product from the EnMAP satellite mission is readily available for geospatial analytics through EOC Geoservice. Based on, the dataset SpectralEarth for hyperspectral foundation models is provided, cf. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2408.08447. -
Direct Download of L2A Analysis Ready Data from DLR Geoservice and EO-LAB
published on August 27, 2024EnMAP Mission users now have an additional possibility to access L2A Analysis Ready Data (ARD) by registering with DLR’s Geoservice (https://geoservice.dlr.de/web/) or through the EO-LAB cloud. These services enable registered users to directly download L2A ARD data, which have already been processed using EnMAP’s Ground Segment processors and default processing parameters. This new access option provides immediate product downloads and facilitates the retrieval of large volumes of EnMAP data (see Data & Access section for a complete overview). -
2nd EnMAP User Workshop 2025
published on August 19, 2024The 2nd EnMAP User Workshop 2025 ‘From Hyperspectral Data to Environmental Understanding’ will take place in Munich at Schloss Nymphenburg from 2-4 April, 2025 -
Shorter path names for delivered EnMAP products
published on July 22, 2024Since Friday 19.07.2024, the path names of EnMAP products ordered through EOWEB have been shortened. This change enhances the compatibility of EnMAP-delivered files with operating systems that have maximum path length limitations, solving issues previously encountered with these products.
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