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The Earth Observation Browser is a search tool for Sentinel-1, -2, -3, Landsat 5, 7, 8, Modis and Envisat satellite imagery

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The Earth Observation Browser is a search tool for satellite imagery, including Sentinel-1, 2, 3, 5P and Landsat 5, 7, 8. It was released as open-source to bring earth observation imagery closer to its end users.

Some features:

  • Search by date, location, source, and cloud coverage
  • Tweak imagery rendering parameters and settings on-the-fly, similar to Sentinel Playground
  • Pin your results and make opacity or split image comparisons
  • Use Sentinel username and password (if you don't have any, contact Sentinel Hub)

Note that because the code relies on a specific SentinelHub clientId which is not available for external deployments, it currently can't be deployed by 3rd parties.

Development

  • copy .env.example file and rename the copied file to .env, fill out the needed values
  • use your instance ids in *_themes.js
  • Run npm install
  • Run npm start to run the application locally
  • Run npm run prettier to prettify js, json, css and scss files
  • Run npm run lint to lint js, json, css and scss files
  • Run npm run build to build the application sources
  • Run npm run translate to add strings to the translation files
  • Run npm run debug-translations to replace all translation strings with "XXXXXX"
  • Run npm run update-previews to create layer preview images

Multilanguage support

Thanks to the effort of various people and institutions you can enjoy EO Browser in your native language.

Your language is missing and you want to help to translate it? Contact us at info@sentinel-hub.com for more details.

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