
Copernicus Browser offers a comprehensive search tool for satellite imagery, including data from Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, Sentinel-3, and Sentinel-5P missions. This open-source platform aims to make Earth Observation imagery more accessible to a wide range of users, integrating seamlessly into the broader Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem.
Key functionalities include the ability to search by date, location, source, and cloud cover, allowing for precise data discovery. Users can dynamically adjust imagery rendering parameters and settings to create stunning visualisations, which can then be downloaded. The browser also facilitates the download of full products and raw data, either as individual files or entire datasets. Advanced features extend to adding products to a personal workspace for further processing, pinning results for comparative analysis with opacity or split image views, and exploring imagery in an interactive 3D environment.
Beyond visualization, the Copernicus Browser supports analytical capabilities such as measuring distances, generating statistics, and displaying histograms of visualized data. It also enables the creation and sharing of 2D/3D timelapses, enhancing temporal analysis. While basic use is free, advanced features are unlocked by creating a free account. The project is actively developed using node and npm, highlighting its foundation in modern web technologies like JavaScript and supporting local development.
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