Multi-Mission Earth Observation Data Visualization

The EO Dashboard is derived from a suite of different satellites from the EO observation (EO) programs of the three collaborating space agencies: NASA, ESA, and JAXA. Your challenge is to devise a way to visually fuse information from diverse Earth observation datasets of different missions.

Combine Information and Recieve Clear Information

Summary

Due to this pandemic spread all around the world, we are seeing many improvements in some sectors, such as Air Quality, and some deteriorations in some sectors in some sectors, such as some stock markets. However, when we analyse two different sectors, we cannot analyse them at the same time. So this causes us to spend more time analysing in close-up detail. Therefore we lose some time to do additional research which makes us lose some knowledge we can gain now. Therefore, if we can Combine Information and receive clear information, we would do more research in the research sector.

How I Addressed This Challenge

We have developed a small idea that can interfere with two different types of data to clearly get a straight idea of detail as then we will be able to save time. This is important because then we can save time and find out more in other sectors. This will, or we hope it to, achieve to save more time for research teams in many areas including space research and even earth observation criteria such as weather forecasting.

How I Developed This Project

We have been inspired to take this challenge, as we can mix all the challenges given by NASA, ESA and JAXA over here, in this type of challenge. We have approached this by planning our very own pseudocode and algorithm to make this project solution. We have many tools such as Scratch 3.0 developed by MIT University, Visual Studio Code developed by Microsoft, and GitHub developed by Tom Preston-Werner, Scott Chacon, Chris Wanstrath and P. J. Hyett. We have used JS(JavaScript), Python and C++ to develop this project. The Software we used, as we have already reported, are Scratch 3.0, Visual Studio Code and GitHub. We worked very hard, including hours of severe research and strain. However, after all the strain we have faced, we have achieved to submit this project.

How I Used Space Agency Data in This Project

Although we have researched a lot through the internet, as we do not have the proof of the accuracy, we have only used the data from NASA. This data include those from https://eodashboard.org/ as well as those from https://www.planet.com/. This data was used for research.

Earth Observing Dashboard Integration

We can make this useful to the Earth Observing Dashboard by building the real department and use it to develop the solution and save time by developing better AI.

Data & Resources

I have not used any Open Data.

Tags

#air quality, #multi data, #earth data, #world data

Judging

This project has been submitted for consideration during the Judging process.