The following websites have more information, including on how satellite data are being used for health and air quality research and applications and for data user resources:
Tutorials on how to use NASA satellite data:
Tutorials (for scientists) on how to bring your data to stakeholders:
NASA programs to promote and facilitate the use of satellite data by end users:
- NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST)
- NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program
- NASA Applied Sciences Office
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Applied Sciences
- NASA Aura satellite mission: Latest science concerning air quality and educational materials
EPA informational websites:
- EPA informational websites for PM2.5, O3, and NO2
- EPA Our Nation's Air 2017 report - features satellite NO2 data
- EPA Our Nation's Air 2018 report - features satellite SO2 data
- EPA Benefits and Costs of the Clean Air Act 1990-2020, the Second Prospective Study
- EPA Air Quality Index for daily air quality measurements in your area
Real-Time Air Quality Data:
Health organizations' informational websites:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Air Quality page for information on health impacts of air pollution
- The American Lung Association's State of the Air Report
- The HEI State of Global Air annual reports and interactive air quality data
- The State of Global Air annual reports and interactive air quality data
- WHO Report: Air Pollution And Child Health
- University of Chicago's Air Quality Life Index
Other informational websites:
- Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR)