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Virtual Environments

Users can explore and analyse the data available from the various satellite platforms through a couple of virtual environments: Notebooks and User Virtual Machines (VMs). See below for links with more detailed explanations.

Notebooks
JupyterLab is a user-friendly tool for working with data and code. User can customize it by adding extra features and connecting it with other software. This makes…

Virtual Machines
Terrascope offers its users a Virtual Machine (VM) service for free. Users can use a Virtual Research environment, with access to the available data archives and robust…

PyCharm Welcome

PyCharm on your user VM
To conveniently write, compile, and debug your Python scripts, we recommend using the PyCharm working environment. Below, we explain how to set up PyCharm with the VM…
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