If you’re familiar with Earth observation then you may already know that Sentinel 2 imagery consists of data from various spectral bands. What I hadn’t realised myself is that the data for each of those bands is collected at slightly different times, which means that you can create a video-like effect by viewing them one after another.
Did you know that *every* @CopernicusEU #Sentinel2 image is, in fact, a short 2-sec long video taken from space? It's just a bit harder to process. Generated using #earthengine, @EarthOutreach. Moving clouds, plane, and tiny wave displacements can be spotted. pic.twitter.com/avUG31RTLm
— Gennadii Donchyts (@gena_d) May 30, 2019