This year the Google Earth Engine team attended the European Geosciences Union General Assembly meeting in Vienna, Austria to engage with a number of European geoscientific partners. This was just the first of a series of European summits the team has attended over the past few months, including, most recently, the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society meeting held last week in Milan, Italy.
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Noel Gorelick presenting Google Earth Engine at EGU 2015. |
Thanks to the enlightened free and open data policy of the European Commission and European Space Agency, we are pleased to announce the availability of Copernicus Sentinel-1 data through Earth Engine for visualization and analysis. Sentinel-1, a radar imaging satellite with the ability to see through clouds, is the first of at least 6 Copernicus satellites going up in the next 6 years.
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Sentinel-1 data visualized using Earth Engine, showing Vienna (left) and Milan (right). |
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Wind farms seen off the Eastern coast of England. |
We look forward to further engagements with the European research community and are excited to see what the world will do with the data from the European Unions Copernicus program satellites.