Sign in to Your Workspace to access all resources provided by the EarthCODE Ecosystem, empowering you to transform EO data into FAIR Science for Earth Action.
Publishing your research in EarthCODE makes your datasets, workflows, and results discoverable in the Open Science Catalogue, alongside other FAIR and open data from ESA-funded studies and partner initiatives, such as the ESA-EC Earth System Science Initiative (ESSI).
The Catalogue is the place where scientists can discover ESA project results in a machine-actionable format, openly accessible to reuse, and build upon. Results in the Catalogue are visible, citable, and connected to the network of ESA Earth Observation science.
The ESA Project Results Repository (PRR) provides long term storage of research outcomes from ESA-funded EO Projects and activities. It provides a harmonised and structured way to store research outcomes (including data, workflows, experiment, and associated documentation). Research outcomes are organised in STAC Objects (Collections), accessible via the STAC API and the Open Science Catalogue Browser.
ESA Project results are stored in the PRR to ensure research outcomes are long-term preserved and accessible.
EarthCODE offers accessible computation resources for Earth Science. Thematic and generic cloud computing platforms from ESA and partnering initiatives are integrated in the EarthCODE federation, offering tailored and powerful development environments, access to EO data collections, and AI capabilities. Scientific projects can request sponsorship to utilize these resources from ESA's Network of Resources.
Integrated platforms are accessible via Single Sign On (SSO).
Browse the Documentation to learn more about joining the EarthCODE initiative as a Platform Provider.
Working on an EarthCODE integrated platform not only gives you the flexibility of scaling-up resources to fit your project's needs, but also ensures that your project's results will be FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) and published in EarthCODE for long-term accessibility.
Connect with researchers, share insights, and collaborate on data and workflows. EarthCODE is building a collaborative community for Earth System Science, driven by FAIR and Open Science principles.