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A free and open data architecture for increasing the value and global impact of satellite Earth observations

Version 1.8.41 of Datacube-OWS is now available and includes a new feature: Multi-date handlers for colour ramp styles can now operate on raw band data, enabling many new visual comparison techniques that were not previously supported. github.com/opendatacube/d…


1.8.19 release of the Open Data Cube includes a fix to a bug in COG generation code affecting floating point bands, that adversely affected both ESRI and GDAL handling of ODC-generated floating point COGs. github.com/opendatacube/d…


ODC 1.8.18 is now available. It contains bug-fixes, enhancements and changes to smooth the transition to Open Data Cube 1.9.x. Future development will focus on the 1.9.x series, but 1.8.x maintenance releases will continue for the forseeable future. github.com/opendatacube/d…


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#TutorialTuesday: Learn how to access satellite data in seconds! This guide by @krishnaglodha shows you how with Python using pystac and ODC. medium.com/rotten-grapes/…

cloudnativegeo's tweet image. #TutorialTuesday: Learn how to access satellite data in seconds! This guide by @krishnaglodha shows you how with Python using pystac and ODC. 
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New Datacube-OWS release: github.com/opendatacube/d… Datacube-OWS provides WMS, WMTS and WCS services for the @OpenDataCube Includes some minor bugfixes and security patches. Thanks to all contributors and supporting organisations


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Learn how to load satellite data from anywhere on #TutorialTuesday! @alexgleith breaks it down with 2 Python libraries and 6 lines of code – all in just 15 seconds. Get started today with the notebook gist.github.com/alexgleith/dc4…

cloudnativegeo's tweet image. Learn how to load satellite data from anywhere on #TutorialTuesday! @alexgleith breaks it down with 2 Python libraries and 6 lines of code – all in just 15 seconds. Get started today with the notebook gist.github.com/alexgleith/dc4…

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