New data products for marine applications and air quality monitoring

BELSPO has allocated funding for two projects aimed at enhancing data services within Terrascope. This development will enable the operationalization of research findings from Belgian federal scientific institutes, making them accessible to the public.

Upcoming firewall maintenance

Please keep in mind the upcoming maintenance with possible short service interruptions the end of January and beginning of February 2025.

Revealing high-resolution surface Nitrogen Dioxide concentration with machine learning

Monitoring and improving our air quality is essential to protect our public health and safeguard the environment. Terrascope offers a series of air quality maps including a daily NO2 surface concentration. Discover more about this groundbreaking NO2 product derived with an advanced machine learning (ML) framework to integrate multi-source datasets.

Notebooks service updated

Discover more about the recent Terrascope notebooks service update.

New air quality data available

We are pleased to announce that you can now access three new air quality data products via our Terrascope viewer and processing services: an improved NO2  product, ground level NO2  concentration and sulfur dioxide (SO2). Discover more about these new data products derived from the Sentinel-5P satellite.

Updates Jupyter Notebooks

Discover the latest updates of the Jupyter Notebooks environment

Terrascope services, for basic and advanced data processing workflows

Terrascope offers a wealth of Earth observation data and processing services. Discover which services are available for everyone free of charge and how to request additional resources for large scale processing.

Terrascope's connection with openEO and the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem

Discover more about the connection between Terrascope and the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem to leverage infrastructure, emphasizing local user enablement, and incorporating advanced technologies like AI.

Terrascope will provide open-source satellite data until at least 2028

On behalf of the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO), State Secretary for Science Policy Thomas Dermine signed an agreement with VITO (Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek) to maintain and extend the Terracope platform for at least another 5 more years. 

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