MapBox ESIP Presentation Includes Landsat

MapBox ESIP Presentation Includes Landsat

MapBox graphic Today, Chris Herwig from MapBox presented at the Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) about MapBox’s endeavor to use both MODIS and Landsat data to create a cloud-free world atlas.
Herwig’s presentation, titled, “Clear Skies: Turning Massive NASA Data into a Pixel-Perfect World Atlas” is available via Speaker Deck:

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