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Everything on this dashboard is happening right now. No simulations. No static data. Every number, every dot on the map, every photograph β pulled live from monitoring networks orbiting and observing our planet and the space around it.
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Every active wildfire, tropical storm, volcanic eruption, and earthquake currently tracked on Earth β plotted as live markers on an interactive globe. Watch the planet breathe. |
The International Space Station moves at 28,000 km/h. Its position updates every 5 seconds. Watch it arc across the globe in real time β and jump there with one click. |
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A radar sweep showing every near-Earth object making a close approach today. Each dot represents a rock moving through space. Red means potentially hazardous. |
Every single day, astronomers capture something extraordinary. Today's image lands here automatically β from nebulae to galaxies to phenomena no photograph has ever shown before. |
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The Curiosity rover is currently driving across Mars, sending photographs back across 300 million kilometres of space. The latest ones are here, updated daily. |
Real countdowns to the next orbital launches from spaceports around the world β updated every 30 minutes from the global launch schedule. |
TERRANOVA is organized into five distinct dashboards. Navigate with the icon bar on the left, or press 1 β 5 on your keyboard.
| # | World | What Lives Here |
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| 1 | π Earth | Full-screen interactive globe with custom dark cartography. Click anywhere for coordinates, local time, and live satellite imagery of that exact spot. Measure distances. Toggle satellite view, earthquake density overlay, and the day/night terminator. |
| 2 | π Space | Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day in full resolution. A live full-disc view of Earth from 1.5 million km away, cycling through recent captures. Animated asteroid radar showing every near-Earth object passing today. |
| 3 | π Events | Natural event monitor with category filters. Nothing shows until you choose β select Wildfires, Storms, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, or Floods and watch the markers appear live on the map. |
| 4 | π Missions | ISS live tracker with altitude and velocity. Curiosity Mars rover photo grid. Upcoming rocket launch countdowns from spaceports worldwide. |
| 5 | βΉοΈ Guide | How every feature works. Keyboard shortcuts. Live data refresh rates. Everything you need to get the most from TERRANOVA. |
https://vignesh2027.github.io/TERRANOVA/
That's it. No installation. No account. No configuration required.
Works in any modern browser. Best experienced full-screen.
| Key | Action |
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1 |
Earth View |
2 |
Space Intelligence |
3 |
Natural Events |
4 |
Mission Center |
5 |
Guide |
S |
Toggle satellite imagery |
M |
Measure distances |
Esc |
Close any open panel |
On the map: Click anywhere to see location details, local time, and a live satellite photograph of that region from deep space.
On the Events page: Nothing appears until you activate a category β your choice, your view.
On the Missions page: Click "Fly to ISS" to instantly jump the Earth map to wherever the station is right now.
| Feed | Interval |
|---|---|
| Natural Events | Every 5 minutes |
| ISS Position | Every 5 seconds |
| Asteroid Feed | Every 30 minutes |
| Earth Imagery | Hourly cycles |
| Daily Astronomy | Refreshes at midnight UTC |
| Mars Photos | Daily from the rover |
| Launch Schedule | Every 30 minutes |
All responses are cached locally. If a feed is temporarily unreachable, the last known data is shown automatically.
Curious people who want to look at the actual state of the world right now.
Scientists who want a quick overview without switching between a dozen tabs.
Anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what's out there.
TERRANOVA β One page. One planet. Everything happening right now.