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29/10/2025Clear structure / Free to use / Good value for money /
I use Google Earth Engine for processing large geospatial datasets and accessing their large catalog of readily available datasets. There are also a bunch of algorithms ready to use for geospatial analysis. My only complaint is that some aspects can sometimes be opaque such as model outputs. As it is focused on image analysis, it lacks some of the post-processing analytical capabilities present in other programming platforms.
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Data going back 30 years|LANDSAT, Sentinel, MODIS, high-res aerial imagery, elevation data, cropland data and many others|Available for free for R&D, commercial use is charged for.