NASA launches tools to increase commercial use of satellite data

IANS  |  Washington 

NASA has launched an to make it easier for users to find, analyse and utilise the most relevant for their research, business projects or conservation efforts.

The toolkit is designed to help users search for data, as well as and code to build new tools.

"This new tool makes finding and using NASA easier than ever before, and we hope it sparks innovation among the entrepreneurial community and leads to further commercialisation of and benefits people across the world," said Daniel Lockney, NASA's

"Our mission to bring down to Earth is expanding with the release of this toolkit," Lockney said.

Through its constellation of Earth observation satellites, NASA collects petabytes of data each year.

The variety of created to access, analyse and utilise the data from these satellites is familiar to millions of science users, but accessing and utilising this data remains daunting for many potential commercial users.

For example, NASA's remote-sensing data and tools are spread out across dozens of sites.

The Transfer programme reviewed more than 50 websites and found that no source provided a comprehensive collection of information or a single access point to begin a search.

This prompted the US space agency to introduce the Toolkit.

"Remote Sensing Toolkit will help grow the number of users who put NASA's free and open data archive to work for people," said of

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 12:32 IST