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How do I download data from my Sentinel hub?
Follow these steps to download free Sentinel satellite data:
- Create a User Account. Go to Sentinels Scientific Data Hub.
- Select Your Area of Interest. Where is your study area?
- Download Sentinel Data.
How do I download AWS data?
To download files or folders In the web client, do one of the following: Select the checkboxes next to the files or folders that you want to download, open the Actions menu and choose Download. Open the file, then open the Actions menu and choose Download.
How do I download API?
To download an API proxy using the Edge UI:
- Sign in to apigee.com/edge.
- Select Develop > API Proxies in the left navigation bar.
- Click the API proxy in the list that you want to copy.
- Select the proxy revision that you want to download.
- Select Project > Download Revision.
How to access AWS satellite data with Sentinel Hub?
Sentinel-2 tile can be uniquely defined either with ESA tile ID (e.g. L1C_T01WCV_A012011_20171010T003615) or with tile name (e.g. T38TML or 38TML), sensing time and AWS index.
How to download satellite data from AWS command line?
Download product and save it to specific file directory: Download specified bands only: It is possible to download only a specific tile within the product. The tile can be specified with tile name (i.e. tile’s spatial location) and sensing date: By default L1C tile data will be downloaded.
How does Azure Sentinel connect to AWS cloudtrail?
This connection process delegates access for Azure Sentinel to your AWS resource logs, creating a trust relationship between AWS CloudTrail and Azure Sentinel. This is accomplished on AWS by creating a role that gives permission to Azure Sentinel to access your AWS logs. AWS CloudTrail has built-in limitations in its LookupEvents API.
What is the purpose of the Sentinel 2 satellite?
The Sentinel-2 mission is a land monitoring constellation of two satellites that provide high resolution optical imagery and provide continuity for the current SPOT and Landsat missions. The mission provides a global coverage of the Earth’s land surface every 5 days, making the data of great use in on-going studies.