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Upcoming Webinar: NASA CSDA Program Vendor Focus - Tomorrow.io

Join NASA's Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition (CSDA) program vendor Tomorrow.io to learn how to discover, access, and work with their NextGen satellite-derived weather datasets.
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Tomorrow.io's satellite constellation delivers cloud penetrating data that, when paired with machine learning, can provide insight into weather systems and aid in weather prediction. For example, the image on the left shows the transect of a Tomorrow.io Pathfinder radar satellite observation through a thunderstorm off the East Coast of Australia. 

The graphs to the right show a variety of plotted weather data, including Level 1 reflectivity profile data from the satellite radar (top), Level 2 data water content profiles and rates of surface precipitation (middle), and probabilistic information about the possible range of precipitation rate and precipitation type (bottom). Credit: Tomorrow.io

NASA's Earth Science Division (ESD) established the Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition (CSDA) program to explore the potential of commercial satellite data in advancing the agency's Earth science research and application objectives. The program aims to identify, assess, and acquire data from commercial providers, which may offer a cost-effective means of supplementing Earth observations collected by NASA, other U.S. Government agencies, and international collaborators.

On Jan. 21, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. ET, Tomorrow.io will present an overview of its space-based sensing capabilities, including the company’s weather satellite constellation and the unique atmospheric measurements it enables. Speakers will demonstrate how to discover, access, and analyze Tomorrow.io’s NextGen satellite-derived weather datasets—such as precipitation, humidity, temperature, and severe weather indicators—within the CSDA framework.

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Jan. 13, 2026

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Jan. 13, 2026