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
Campaign support for close-to-concordant EnMAP acquisitions can be requested by following the steps outlined on the Campaign Planning page.
News
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Campaign Support
published on May 07, 2026The EnMAP Mission offers support where close-to-concordant EnMAP acquisitions are wished simultaneous to airborne and to large field campaigns. We aim to support extensive campaigns within the mission capabilities, such as those involving coordinated airborne acquisitions, collaboration between multiple institutions, or a clearly defined shared data policy. This support can be requested following the steps indicated on the Campaign Planning page.
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published on April 16, 2026Image of the month April 2026 -- Devils Lake, North Dakota, USA
The image stretches across north-central North Dakota, including Benson County and western Ramsey County. Devils Lake, the state's largest natural lake, is completely covered with ice in winter despite its brackish salinity. Adjacent farmland, wetlands and nature preserves harbour migratory birds, while the town of Devils Lake and parts of the Spirit Lake Reservation illustrate the seasonal hydroecological dynamics of the northern Great Plains.
Location: 98d46'18.65''W, 48d 5'18.86''N
2026/04/06, Band Combination: Color Infrared 91-45-9 = 951nm- 647nm - 459nm -- DT0000186862 -
New conditions for registering to the Instrument Planning Portal
published on March 23, 2026The conditions for registering to the Instrument Planning Portal and the other platforms hosting the EnMAP data have changed. New users will have to provide an email address affiliated to an institution (e.g. university, research center) or related to the commercial sector. Please register using your institutional or company email address and indicate your affiliation in the registration form. Users who do not have an institutional email-address can apply for an exemption of this rule by writing to enmap_registration@dlr.de.
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published on March 09, 2026Image of the month March 2026 -- Schleswig, Schlei-River, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
The image shows the Schleswig region in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, centered around the Schlei fjord—a Baltic Sea inlet that winds through a landscape of hills, forests, and wetlands. It includes the UNESCO World Heritage site of Haithabu, a reconstructed Viking settlement and former major trading center, as well as the historic town of Schleswig and surrounding Natura 2000 protected landscapes. The northern part of the image is dominated by the Flensburger Förde, a bay on the southern border between Schleswig-Holstein and Denmark, extending approximately 40 kilometers inland from the Baltic Sea.
Location: 9d36' 6.53''E, 54d33'24.61''N
2026/03/05, Band Combination: Color Infrared 209-142-14 = 2330nm- 1519nm - 482nm -- DT0000183557 -
Foreground Mission User Workshop
published on February 23, 2026The workshop is an informational event where the acquisition strategy of the Foreground Mission (FGM) for 2026 and a summary of the FGM 2025 will be presented. The workshop is specifically aimed at active EnMAP users working within the area of the FGM in Germany and Europe.
- Date and Time: 27. February 2026, 10:00 - 12:00 am.
- Event Language: English
- Link: Registration
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