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[How to Use Tellus from Scratch] Calculate the Percentage of Green Space on AVNIR-2/ALOS Optical Image Using Jupyter Notebook

We would like to introduce how to extract green space from the optical image using AVNIR-2/ALOS data on Tellus.

News

Looking Back on the Space Business up to Heisei Period! 【Weekly Space Business News Roundup 1989/1/8 to 2019/4/30】

“Weekly Space Business News” updated every Monday presents you carefully selected worldwide space business news which came up within a week!

New release

Tellus releases major updates! — Tellus ver1.1 can now support JupyterLab, the R programming language with newly added data, as well as greatly improving its UI and UX!

Tellus ver1.1 was released on June 28, 2019. Tellus ver1.1 now supports JupyterLab and the R programming language. It has added 200 scenes from ASNARO-2 as well as location information data, and improved many aspects of its UI/UX with updated content!

How to use

[How to Use Tellus from Scratch] Obtain high-resolution images from “TSUBAME” (SLATS), using Jupyter Notebook.

We would like to introduce and explain how to obtain high-resolution images from the Super Low Altitude Test Satellite “TSUBAME” (SLATS), using Jupyter Notebook on Tellus.

New release

Satellite Images from “TSUBAME” Taken Everyday for a Month Released in Tellus!

Satellite data from JAXA’s Super Low Altitude Test Satellite “TSUBAME”(SLATS) is now released in Tellus! We will show the SORABATAKE style of enjoying the images taken from “TSUBAME”.

How to use

API Available in the Developing Environment of Tellus

Since API is now available on Tellus, we would like to introduce some functions of the Jupyter Notebook through vegetation analysis.

Notebooks

When Is Tokyo Disney Land Least Crowded? Congestion Prediction Challenge Using Free Satellite Data (Part 1)

When Is Tokyo Disney Land Least Crowded? Congestion Prediction Challenge Using Free Satellite Data (Part 1)

Notebooks

Where Is the Farthest Visible Point of Mt. Fuji? Analysis Using Elevation Data!

Have you ever wondered, “where is the farthest visible point of Mt. Fuji?”, meaning which areas of Japan can view Mt. Fuji. This time, we Sorabatake members asked Mr. Nagai, assistant professor of Waseda University who wrote the Google Earth Engine article for us before, if it is able to search it using satellite data.

Notebooks

Where can we observe shooting stars? Find your nearest stargazing spot using satellite data!

Have you seen shooting stars before? According to the survey carried out by Sorabatake, 20% of answerers responded that they have been wanting to, but never have seen shooting stars before. If that is the case, we will introduce you how to search for stargazing spot using satellite data.

Notebooks

We created a Puzzle app using data on Tellus

This app was created to make people more familiar with SAR data and optical data on Tellus.

Notebooks

Using Tellus on Jupyter Notebook: snow condition analysis

Since API on Tellus is now available, we would like to introduce some functions of Jupyter Notebook through analyzing snow conditions.

How to use

[How to Use Tellus from Scratch] What you can do with the Satellite Data Platform and its Basic Operations.

Below is a tutorial article on the satellite data platform Tellus released on December 21, 2018. This would be an enjoyable introductory article even for those who have never dealt with satellite data.

Space business

Space Development x Venture Company List Japan Version, 2019

This year the Japanese space ventures such as ispace, Axelspace, Infostellar or Umitron, are raising funds to accelerate their business one after another. After a year of such a rapid change, Sorabatake will update and introduce Space Development x Venture Companies List Japan Version, 2017 which we have released before!

Space business

The Start of Moon Age

First humans landed on the moon in July 16, 1969. But we have been hearing lot of experiments and development projects recently than before. why is it so?

New release

What you can do on Japan’s First Satellite Data Platform “Tellus”

Japan’s First Satellite Data Platform “Tellus” has been launched on February 21st, 2019.

New release

The 3 Advantages of the Japan’s First Satellite Data Platform “Tellus”

On July 31st, 2018, xData Alliance, the alliance that develops and promotes Tellus, held a press conference, which has drawn a lot of attention.

Machine Learning

The First Satellite Data Analysis Contest Report -The answers and what to look forward in the 2nd Challenge

We are glad to share the feedback on the 1st Tellus Satellite Challenge, the satellite data analysis competition, from Shu Saito, CEO of SIGNATE Inc. operator of the contests.