 Hello, this is Professor Steven Eschivan, and I'm here to help you out with navigating through the Earth data website to collect images collected by MODIS, which is an Imager mounted on a satellite that satellite goes pole to pole So I've gone here to Earth data dot NASA dot gov And what we're going to do is go to data here and here under modus swath images That's a place to go to that's helpful and You'll notice that it's got all these different There's the date and then these are all these different times UTC refers to a Greenwich Greenwich time and So what I'm going to Recommended that you do is a click on this display false color with true color That gives us a few more a few more options and also to display the resolution list which will give us yet a few more options and now You can see that for every day. There's there's a sort of three different sets of what we call wavelength bands to choose from and And also you see hovering underneath there is the location of the satellite when I took that photo And so I'm I'm looking for one of these where it was just about over the poles and on this particular day at 1835 UTC there it was so what I am going to do is choose the 500 Meter resolution image, which is this and you can see it's quite big and then what I am now going to do is right-click on this and save image as and I'm going to just go into some some place and save it there and Then you can go back as soon as that's done and save other datasets as well preferably really more that That were in that same location