Earth Observation, platforms and data #geography #geospatial #remotesensing

Earth Observation, platforms and data #geography #geospatial #remotesensing

Episode #52 Today on the podcast I am joined by Dr. Aliastair Graham. Dr. Graham has been on the podcast before sharing his insights into the industry of remote sensing and earth observation and what the future might look like. This time we dive a little deeper and talk about the differences between remote sensing and earth observation, Aliastair walks us through 4 major data collection platforms and the data that these platforms provide and where and how we might find it.

Portals of data providers mentioned in the podcast

Earth Explorer https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/

Sentinel SciHub https://scihub.copernicus.eu/dhus/#/home

Dedicated search companies

Apollo Mapping https://apollomapping.com/

GeoCento https://geocento.com/

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