Python Library for NASA Earthdata APIs
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Python Library for NASA Earthdata APIs
Algorithms for computing global land surface temperature and emissivity from NASA's Landsat satellite images with Python.
Generalized data analysis workflow via a consistent easy to use interface.
A simple python script that, given a location and a date, uses the Nasa Earth API to show a photo taken by the Landsat 8 satellite. The script must be executed on the command-line.
Improving on NASA's work with induction motor bearing fault detection using RNN-powered smart sensors.
Source codes for groundwater pumping prediction using integrated remote sensing datasets and machine learning
NASA Project; Plastic Marine Debris Classification-Machine Learning Software
Python wrapper for the NASA API https://api.nasa.gov
Precipitation Processing Tools (PPTs) it's an open source code developed by Vinícius Vieira Mesquita to download and process satellite precipitation data from NASA Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) and Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM)
Python client for ITSLIVE glacier ice velocities.
Groundwater pumping estimation in Arizona using remote sensing datasets and machine learning
SciQLop is an ergonomic and efficient application to browse and label in situ plasma measurements from multi-mission satellite data.
Python utilities for downloading NASA MERRA2 data in NetCDF
Smart AI Chatbot built during Space Apps 2017 to lower barrier of entry to NASA Earth data
Python package for analyzing NASA GEDI data. GEDI is a LiDAR dataset that is acquired using the International Space Station.
rgbmaker for #RADatHomeIndia is a python-based astronomy web app to communicate with different astronomical services to generate images and fetch data from Skyview, Vizier, NVAS, NED etc
Software pipeline for processing Cassini spacecraft images into wonderful movies.
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