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How do I import an asset into Google Earth Engine?
You can import an asset to your script by hovering over the asset name in the Asset Manager and clicking the arrow_forward icon.
How do I make a Google Earth Engine account?
OPTIONAL: How to register to Google Earth Engine (GEE)
- Go to code.earthengine.google.com.
- If you don’t have a Google account, click ‘create account’, otherwise login with your Google account.
- Earth Engine will now request access to your Google account, click ‘allow’.
How do I register Google Earth Pro?
To activate Google Earth Pro on any IT Lab or Cluster computer, launch Google Earth Pro from the Dock (Macintosh) or the Start menu (Windows). When the Welcome to Google Earth window appears, enter your NCSU email address in the Username field. Enter GEPFREE in the License Key field. Then click Log In.
When do you need a Google Earth account?
A service account is an account associated with an application rather than an end user. You may need to use a service account to authenticate to Earth Engine if you are developing an app or using the REST API.
How are assets stored in Google Earth Engine?
Your assets are initially private, but may be shared with others. See the Sharing Assets section for details. Datasets uploaded through the Asset Manager become private assets in a folder owned by your user account. The space allocated to each user account for storing assets is limited by a quota.
How do I manage third party access to my Google account?
Go to the Security section of your Google Account. Under “Third-party apps with account access,” select Manage third-party access. Select the app or service you want to review.
How to make an Earth Engine asset public?
The sharing dialog (Figure 4) lets you configure read or write access for individuals, members of a specified Google Group ( learn more about Google Groups) and Earth Engine Apps. To make an asset public, check the ‘Anyone can read’ box. To allow an Earth Engine App to view an asset, select the App name from the drop-down list.