IMPACT’s Open Science Partnership with Frontier Lab (FDL) was Highlighted on NASA’s EarthData Webpage

The Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts (IMPACT) team was featured on NASA's Earthdata webpage, "Finding Needles in a Satellite Imagery Haystack" (https://earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/articles/spaceml-impact-blog), to highlight their partnership with citizen scientists from FDL, a collaboration with NASA, the SETI Institute, and Trillium Technologies, Inc. called SpaceML. SpaceML is an open science initiative which seeks to develop an open-source framework that simplifies the discovery of satellite imagery in NASA Worldview. The team is led by Anirudh Koul and composed of IMPACT members including Rahul Ramachandran (ST11), early career research engineers and senior machine learning (ML) and software engineering experts from across the world.  The partnership is supported under the current Space Act Agreement with Google and FDL to explore best practices around discovery, access, and use of high-value NASA science datasets.  For more information about the partnership, please visit the website at http://spaceml.org/ and explore the NASA-GIBS Imagery Downloader and the Self Supervised Lerner which are products of te initiative.

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