Track Life's Pulse
Monitor global flowering events with Landsat & Sentinel-2 satellite data
626K+
Plants Monitored
Cajamarca Campaign253
Reforestation Sites
Active Monitoring5
Native Species
High Conservation Value71%
Territory at Risk
Climate VulnerabilityWhat is Solar-Induced Fluorescence?
Growing plants emit a type of light detectable by NASA satellites orbiting hundreds of kilometers above Earth. This fluorescence signal reveals photosynthetic activity and plant health in real-time.
Landsat 8/9
Bands 8-9 for vegetation analysis
Sentinel-2
High-resolution monitoring (10-20m)
NDVI Analysis
Time-series vegetation index
Precise Detection
Leverage NASA's Earth observation data to detect flowering events across the planet with continuously updated maps and datasets.
- Real-time monitoring with 16-day revisit cycle
- Multi-spectral analysis (Bands 8-9)
- Historical archive dating back to 1972

Advanced Prediction
Utilize climate models to anticipate phenological changes and predict future flowering patterns by region and species.
Real Impact
In 2024, Cajamarca farmers lost $1.5M USD due to mandarin flowering desynchronization. Poland required €37M in EU aid after crops flowered a month early at 25°C, followed by destructive -8°C frosts.

Efficient Management
Tools to plan and manage agriculture, biodiversity, and response to environmental events linked to flowering.
Agriculture
Optimize resources and disease management
Conservation
Monitor biodiversity and invasive species
Phenology
Track flowering peak shifts over time
Climate
Detect desynchronization effects

Cajamarca Reforestation Campaign
December 2024 - January 2025
Species Distribution
- Tara: ~249,000 agroforestry plants
- Café: ~245,000 high-value forest plants
- Eucalipto blanco: ~78,000 plants
- Pino insigne: ~52,000 conservation plants
- Pino rojo: ~26,000 plants
Site Characteristics
- Area Range: 0.12 - 62.94 hectares per site
- Peak Activity: January 2-21, 2025
- Total Sites: 253 active locations
- Monitoring: Landsat 8/9 & Sentinel-2
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