gmberton/EarthMatch

Code for EarthMatch (CVPR 2024 IMW), an iterative coregistration pipeline to localize astronaut photos of Earth

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This tool helps researchers and cartographers precisely pinpoint the exact location on Earth shown in a photo taken from space, such as by an astronaut on the ISS. You provide an astronaut's photo and a potential matching satellite image, and it outputs their highly accurate alignment. It's used by anyone needing to precisely map or analyze Earth observations from space.

Use this if you need to precisely determine the geographic coordinates or align an astronaut's Earth photo with existing satellite imagery.

Not ideal if you're looking to simply identify a general region or landmark in a space photo without requiring fine-grained, pixel-level accuracy.

satellite-imagery remote-sensing geospatial-analysis cartography astronomy
No License No Package No Dependents
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Adoption 7 / 25
Maturity 8 / 25
Community 6 / 25

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Mar 15, 2026

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