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  • Geospatial Science
  • Environmental Monitoring

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  • The Copernicus Programme provides essential satellite imagery.
  • Traditional data processing requires significant user infrastructure and downloads.
  • A need exists for accessible, cloud-based Earth Observation (EO) data solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem (CDSE) as a novel platform for accessing and processing satellite data.
  • To highlight CDSE's capabilities in facilitating large-scale scientific analysis and fostering Open Science.
  • To demonstrate CDSE's role in promoting the adoption of Earth Observation data across diverse domains.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing cloud-optimized files for on-demand data access and processing.
  • Providing Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and virtual machine processing.
  • Leveraging open-source codebases and tutorials for user skill development.

Main Results:

  • CDSE enables instant access to satellite imagery with integrated processing.
  • Cloud computing on CDSE removes the need for local data infrastructure.
  • The platform supports both Open Science and the commercialization of EO tools.

Conclusions:

  • CDSE facilitates large-scale scientific analysis by eliminating data download requirements.
  • The platform democratizes access to Earth Observation data, serving users from beginners to professionals.
  • CDSE is poised to influence the EO sector towards cloud-based processing and knowledge exchange.