Scientists, researchers, developers, and disaster response teams have been given the chance to access a selection of Earth observation imagery from the Amazon Web Services (AWS) - the world’s largest cloud-computing service. The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at the challenges facing Earth-observation monitoring.
Source: parabolicarc.comPublished on 2022-07-14
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