For any natural disaster digitalglobe s open data program supplies satellite imagery for relief.
Open source satellite.
Eo browser and sentinel playground.
They release data into the public domain under a creative commons 4 0 license.
Eo browser holds around a dozen of medium and low resolution satellite imagery sets including complete archives of all the sentinel missions landsat 5 7 8 modis envisat meris proba v and gibs products.
Eo learn works as a workflow where a workflow consists of one or multiple tasks.
Sentinel hub provides access to a wide range of open source satellite imagery via its two services.
Now you can zoom in at any place on the planet and preview the images down to zoom level 13 with a resolution of approximately 20m per pixel.
The open source satellite programme making space more accessible through the development of an open source microsatellite platform and community.
It is an open source earth observation processing framework for machine learning in python which provides seamless access and abilities to process spatiotemporal image sequences acquired by any satellite fleet.
Sentinel playground in its turn contains a satellite imagery mosaic of the globe derived from sentinel 2 landsat 8 modis or dem.
Stimulating the responsible and sustainable use and exploitation of space.
A global network of satellite ground stations designed as an open source participatory project.
Enhancing the capabilities of small satellite solutions to address an ever increasing range of applications and services.
Spacewalk is the upstream community project from which the red hat satellite product is derived.
Upsat the first open source hardware and software satellite was released in orbit by nanoracks deployer from the international space.
Each tasks achieves a specific job downloading data calculating band combinations etc on a small patch of an area called eopatch.
Spacewalk is an open source linux systems management solution.
For example fires floods hurricanes typhoons and earthquakes are part of this list.
The goal is to democratize citizen access to space by allowing for easier collection of satellite data or even for collaborative citizen science radio astronomy projects such as the detection of space debris or undocumented satellites.