TerraScope is a satellite-driven field intelligence platform designed to help farmers understand the health of their fields before problems become visible to the naked eye.
By combining remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and a farmer-friendly interface, TerraScope transforms complex satellite data into clear, practical insights about crops, soil moisture, and potential field risks.
Instead of overwhelming users with raw indices or technical jargon, TerraScope follows a progressive explanation approach β guiding farmers from overall field condition to crop health, water & soil influence, and possible risks.
- π Point and boundary-based field selection using interactive maps
- π°οΈ Satellite analysis using NDVI, NDMI, and SAVI
- π Four-layer diagnostic summary for easy interpretation
- πΎ Farmer-focused UI prioritizing clarity over complexity
- π Multi-language ready for wider accessibility
- π Designed for future NIR camera integration using low-cost hardware
Farmers donβt just need data β they need understanding.
TerraScope bridges the gap between advanced satellite technology and real-world farming decisions by focusing on:
- Simplicity
- Transparency
- Practical interpretation
- Trust over blind automation
- Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Leaflet.js
- Backend: FastAPI (Python)
- Satellite Processing: Google Earth Engine
- Geospatial Data: GeoJSON, polygon-based field analysis
TerraScope aims to evolve into a complete field intelligence assistant by integrating:
- Satellite analytics
- Local NIR imaging
- Historical field data
- Crop-specific thresholds
- Decision-support insights
All while keeping the farmer at the center of the experience.
This project is actively under development and was built as part of a competitive innovation project focused on agriculture and sustainability.