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We've talked for a while about creating a "satellite" / aerial imagery service. This issue is a placeholder for that.
Pros:
- Last big hole in the Mapzen mapping platform (now that traffic is underway)
- Mapquest Open provided this service but shut down in 2016. USGS service will shut down soon, too.
- There is a wealth of public domain or CC-BY data in the USA and a few other countries globally that would be good for street level detail. The United States is about 50% of Mapzen's tile market.
- Amazon offers Landsat (global), Setinel-2 (global), and NAIP (USA) as public data on AWS.
Cons:
- Paying for satellite imagery is against Mapzen's open data policy.
- Much of Europe doesn't have street-level imagery via open imagery sources. This is about 50% of Mapzen's tile market.
- Rest of world doesn't have good open imagery sources past Landsat
See also:
- http://devblog.mapquest.com/2016/06/15/modernization-of-mapquest-results-in-changes-to-open-tile-access/
- http://www.directionsmag.com/pressreleases/usgs-cutting-high-resolution-ortho-imagery-program/479365
- https://aws.amazon.com/public-datasets/naip/
- https://aws.amazon.com/public-datasets/sentinel-2/
- https://pages.awscloud.com/public-data-sets-landsat.html
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