Explore Astronaut Photography with the New GIS Data PortalThe Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth (GAPE, eol.jsc.nasa.gov) contains the complete collection of all Earth observing photography captured as part of the Crew Earth Observations (CEO) project on the International Space Station. Astronaut photography is a valuable remote sensing data set that can provide images ranging from high resolution (~4m/pixel) nadir views to oblique views through the atmosphere. Nighttime imagery collected as part of CEO constitutes the highest resolution publicly available nighttime visible light data. This data support dozens of research projects looking at urbanization, land use/change, disaster response, and many others. Our team has deployed a new interactive map tool that greatly expands the functionality of the GAPE data set, enabling researchers to easily search our collection of fully georeferenced daytime and nighttime imagery around the world. Users can download the georeferenced tiles directly through the portal or through an API interface. The data hosted on this new tool is growing every day as more images are processed through our auto-georeferencing process.