NASA’s New Tool Lets You Write Your Name Across Earth With Satellite Images
NASA says the Landsat archive contains millions of images that can be searched for letter shapes and turned into names.
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What is the new NASA tool going viral? Spell your name in worldwide landscapes through satellite imagery
NASA's new "Your Name in Landsat" tool transforms decades of satellite imagery into personalized collages. Users can spell their names using real Earth landscapes, with each letter formed by natural features like rivers and coastlines. This interactive experience makes Earth science accessible and highlights the rich visual data collected by the Landsat program.
On April 27, 2026, foreign news agencies reported that the interactive website science.nasa.gov, from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey, launched the Your Name in Landsat project. This project allows people worldwide to create their own names using satellite imagery for free. Satellite images capture various perspectives of the Earth's surface—rivers, mountains, oceans—resem…
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