Earthdata Cloud Evolution
With the launch of new, high-data-volume Earth observation missions, NASA’s ability to effectively ingest, process, and archive large amounts of data requires the most cost-effective, flexible, and scalable data-management architectures and technologies. To meet these demands, NASA's Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Program has implemented a strategic vision to develop and operate multiple components of NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) in a commercial cloud environment.
EOSDIS provides end-to-end capabilities for managing NASA Earth science data from satellites, aircraft, in situ measurements, and other sources. The migration of EOSDIS data into the Earthdata Cloud benefits users by giving them new ways to access NASA’s collection of Earth science datasets, improves the efficiency of data systems operations, increases user autonomy, maximizes flexibility, and offers shared services and controls.
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EOSDIS provides end-to-end capabilities for managing NASA Earth science data from satellites, aircraft, in situ measurements, and other sources. The migration of EOSDIS data into the Earthdata Cloud benefits users by giving them new ways to access NASA’s collection of Earth science datasets, improves the efficiency of data systems operations, increases user autonomy, maximizes flexibility, and offers shared services and controls.
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