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NASA's Eyes

Experience Earth, our solar system, nearby asteroids, the universe, and the spacecraft exploring them with immersive real-time 3D web-based apps. Start exploring your solar system now!

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Eyes on the Solar System banner displaying Juno spacecraft in the bottom right, Mars 2020 EDL on the left, Mars in the bottom left and Jupiter in the top right. We can see The Earth in the distance.

Real-Time 3D Data Visualization - Past, Present, Future

Eyes on Asteroids banner displaying an asteroid field in space with the Sun in the top right corner casting light on the asteroids and debris

Tracking near-Earth objects in real-time 3D

Eyes on the Earth banner displaying Jason 3 spacecraft orbiting around Earth. We can see the spacecraft instrument frustum looking at the Earth surface with colored data where the frustum interesects with Earth.

See the latest Earth Data in 3D

Eyes on the Exoplanets banner displaying an hypothetical exoplanet with its moon and a star in the distance,

Explore alien worlds in 3D

DSN Now banner showing a dish with star background emitting a signal to space

See which missions are communicating with Earth right now

Mars Relay Network app banner displaying a Mars orbiter overflight over a Mars rover. The overflight window of communication is represented by a blue wedge.

Track real-time communications on Mars

Mars 2020 Entry Descent Landing app banner. It displays the Perseverance rover in the middle of the process of separating from the descent stage. In the background the orange Mars atmosphere.

Experience the Entry Descent Landing phases of Perseverance on Mars

Click any of these eyes products to start exploring

Eyes on the Solar System banner displaying Juno spacecraft in the bottom right, Mars 2020 EDL on the left, Mars in the bottom left and Jupiter in the top right. We can see The Earth in the distance.

Real-Time 3D Data Visualization - Past, Present, Future

Eyes on Asteroids banner displaying an asteroid field in space with the Sun in the top right corner casting light on the asteroids and debris

Tracking near-Earth objects in real-time 3D

Eyes on the Earth banner displaying Jason 3 spacecraft orbiting around Earth. We can see the spacecraft instrument frustum looking at the Earth surface with colored data where the frustum interesects with Earth.

See the latest Earth Data in 3D

Eyes on the Exoplanets banner displaying an hypothetical exoplanet with its moon and a star in the distance,

Explore alien worlds in 3D

DSN Now banner showing a dish with star background emitting a signal to space

See which missions are communicating with Earth right now

Mars Relay Network app banner displaying a Mars orbiter overflight over a Mars rover. The overflight window of communication is represented by a blue wedge.

Track real-time communications on Mars

Mars 2020 Entry Descent Landing app banner. It displays the Perseverance rover in the middle of the process of separating from the descent stage. In the background the orange Mars atmosphere.

Experience the Entry Descent Landing phases of Perseverance on Mars

Click any of these eyes products to start exploring

Eyes on the Solar System banner displaying Juno spacecraft in the bottom right, Mars 2020 EDL on the left, Mars in the bottom left and Jupiter in the top right. We can see The Earth in the distance.

Real-Time 3D Data Visualization - Past, Present, Future

Eyes on Asteroids banner displaying an asteroid field in space with the Sun in the top right corner casting light on the asteroids and debris

Tracking near-Earth objects in real-time 3D

Eyes on the Earth banner displaying Jason 3 spacecraft orbiting around Earth. We can see the spacecraft instrument frustum looking at the Earth surface with colored data where the frustum interesects with Earth.

See the latest Earth Data in 3D

Eyes on the Exoplanets banner displaying an hypothetical exoplanet with its moon and a star in the distance,

Explore alien worlds in 3D

DSN Now banner showing a dish with star background emitting a signal to space

See which missions are communicating with Earth right now

Mars Relay Network app banner displaying a Mars orbiter overflight over a Mars rover. The overflight window of communication is represented by a blue wedge.

Track real-time communications on Mars

Mars 2020 Entry Descent Landing app banner. It displays the Perseverance rover in the middle of the process of separating from the descent stage. In the background the orange Mars atmosphere.

Experience the Entry Descent Landing phases of Perseverance on Mars

Click any of these eyes products to start exploring

Eyes on the Solar System banner displaying Juno spacecraft in the bottom right, Mars 2020 EDL on the left, Mars in the bottom left and Jupiter in the top right. We can see The Earth in the distance.

Real-Time 3D Data Visualization - Past, Present, Future

Eyes on Asteroids banner displaying an asteroid field in space with the Sun in the top right corner casting light on the asteroids and debris

Tracking near-Earth objects in real-time 3D

Eyes on the Earth banner displaying Jason 3 spacecraft orbiting around Earth. We can see the spacecraft instrument frustum looking at the Earth surface with colored data where the frustum interesects with Earth.

See the latest Earth Data in 3D

Eyes on the Exoplanets banner displaying an hypothetical exoplanet with its moon and a star in the distance,

Explore alien worlds in 3D

DSN Now banner showing a dish with star background emitting a signal to space

See which missions are communicating with Earth right now

Mars Relay Network app banner displaying a Mars orbiter overflight over a Mars rover. The overflight window of communication is represented by a blue wedge.

Track real-time communications on Mars

Mars 2020 Entry Descent Landing app banner. It displays the Perseverance rover in the middle of the process of separating from the descent stage. In the background the orange Mars atmosphere.

Experience the Entry Descent Landing phases of Perseverance on Mars

Featured apps

  • Eyes on the Solar System banner displaying Juno spacecraft in the bottom right, Mars 2020 EDL on the left, Mars in the bottom left and Jupiter in the top right. We can see The Earth in the distance.

    Eyes on the Solar System

    This simulated live view of the solar system allows you to explore the planets, their moons, asteroids, comets and the spacecraft interacting with them in 3D. You can also fast-forward or rewind time, and explore the solar system as it looked from 1950 to 2050, complete with past and future NASA missions.

    You can follow over 150 NASA missions from start to finish with this browser-based 3D simulation that uses the most accurate data and imagery possible. Watch the Voyager spacecraft from launch in 1977 until today, see the Cassini mission fly through the ice plumes of Enceladus, ride along as OSIRIS-REx lands on an asteroid to scoop up material, see the New Horizons mission take the first close pictures of Pluto, witness the first Artemis mission circle the moon, or preview the Europa Clipper mission. You are free to roam and discover.

    Explore the Solar System

  • Eyes on Asteroids banner displaying an asteroid field in space with the Sun in the top right corner casting light on the asteroids and debris

    Eyes on Asteroids

    Track over 30,000 asteroids that are near Earth’s orbit, see the next 5 closest approaches to Earth, and learn about current and historic NASA asteroid and comet missions in this real-time 3D simulation of the solar system. 

    Try out the interactive "scrolly-telling" that lets you learn about how we define a close approach or how we determine if an asteroid or comet is categorized as a "Potentially Hazardous Object." Or ride along with NASA missions as we make historical discoveries about asteroids and comets, such as the first time we landed on an asteroid, or impacted a comet. See the DART mission impact with a binary asteroid system, and much more. Eyes on Asteroids lets you track all the latest discoveries.

    Track the closest Asteroids

  • Eyes on the Earth banner displaying Jason 3 spacecraft orbiting around Earth. We can see the spacecraft instrument frustum looking at the Earth surface with colored data where the frustum intersects with Earth.

    Eyes on the Earth

    Fly along with NASA's Earth science missions in real-time, monitor Earth's vital signs like Carbon Dioxide, Ozone and Sea Level, and see satellite imagery of the latest major weather events, all in an immersive, 3D environment. Ride along with the International Space Station, and watch the sun rise and set 16 times a day. Check out the latest Carbon Monoxide data to see if there are fires around the globe, or see the latest Precipitation and Soil Moisture data. Track dozens of NASA satellites as they take data above Earth. Watch videos and animations explaining the latest data trends, or go back in time to see past data. You can select a date range and play back global imagery and data going back twenty years, including major weather events. With Eyes on the Earth, you can track Earth's vital signs, live.

    View Earth's vital signs

  • Eyes on the Exoplanets banner displaying an hypothetical exoplanet with its moon and a star in the distance,

    Eyes on Exoplanets

    An exoplanet is a planet that is not in our solar system. It is estimated that there is at least one planet for every star in the galaxy, so there are a huge number to discover. Explore over 5,500 confirmed exoplanet systems in this 3D interactive simulation.  You can visit every exoplanet ever discovered and ride along with the spacecraft that found them. The app is constantly updated for the latest discoveries, and you can visit any system, compare it to our solar system, and see if any of the planets reside in the "habitable zone", indicating a possibility of life.

    Browse by planet type, detection method, or observatory, or see just the discoveries made by the Kepler and TESS missions. You can land on Earth and see a map of all the known exoplanets from your hometown.

     

    Explore Exoplanets

  • DSN Now (Deep Space Network)

    See which spacecraft is “phoning home” with DSN Now. Every five seconds, DSN Now updates with real-time data from the ground stations of the Deep Space Network. Click on a dish to learn more about the live connection between the spacecraft and the ground.

    Monitor space communications 24/7 to see the live communications from space.

    Explore DSN Now

Visualize Past Earth events

An image from space of the Park fire with smoke as seen from orbit.

The Park Fire ignited on July 24, 2024 near Chico, California, and spread rapidly as it consumed dry grass and brush. This image, taken by NASA’s Aqua satellite on July 28, shows the large burned area.

An image of two tropical storms in the Pacific Ocean, as seen from orbit.

On July 22, 2024, the Suomi NPP satellite captured this image of two tropical storms in the western Pacific Ocean.

A view of pyrocumulus clouds forming above a wildfire in Oregon from space.

July 15, 2024. Intense wildfire activity can generate a strong updraft of hot air. Water vapor in the air then condenses to form a cloud above the smoke. This is called a pyrocumulus cloud, as seen in this image of the Falls Fire captured by NASA’s Aqua satellite

An image from space of wildfires in Utah.

July 7th, 2024. Persistent hot, dry, and windy weather has set the stage for wildfires in Utah. NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this image of plumes of smoke coming from the Silver King Fire and the Little Twist Fire.

An infrared image of Hurrican Beryl taken from space.

July 1st, 2024. On July 1, 2024, NOAA's GOES-East satellite captured this infrared image of Hurricane Beryl. The Category 4 hurricane had winds of about 130 mph (215 kph).

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Experience Earth, our solar system, nearby asteroids, the universe, and the spacecraft exploring them with immersive real-time 3D web-based apps. Start exploring your solar system now!