From 77d7c80520bd452a59e08f1d4c5dda69c910fbda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Krasen Samardzhiev Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2025 19:47:58 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] change links --- pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md | 2 +- .../ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)/index.md | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md b/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md index 1f343ad0..4a9e61db 100644 --- a/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md +++ b/pages/Getting started with EarthCODE/index.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ EarthCODE (Earth Science Collaborative Open Development Environment) provides th You can explore state-of-the-art data, workflows, and projects on the Open Science Catalog. You can also - publish + publish your own data, workflows, and project information to it.
  • diff --git a/pages/Technical Documentation/ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)/index.md b/pages/Technical Documentation/ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)/index.md index 109cd896..e304ebce 100644 --- a/pages/Technical Documentation/ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)/index.md +++ b/pages/Technical Documentation/ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)/index.md @@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ order: 1 # ESA Project Results Repository The [ESA Project Results Repository (PRR)](https://eoresults.esa.int/) provides long term storage for research outcomes. It provides access to data, workflows, experiments and documentation from ESA Projects organised across Collections, accessible via the [STAC API](https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-api-spec). Each Collection contains [STAC Items](https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-spec/blob/master/item-spec/item-spec.md), with their related Assets stored within the PRR storage. Scientists/commercial companies can access the PRR via the [EarthCODE](https://earthcode.esa.int/) and [APEx](https://esa-apex.github.io/apex_documentation/) projects. + +The [PRR examples page](https://esa-earthcode.github.io/examples/index-1/) provides executable introductions and a bank of examples of how different ESA projects organise their data. \ No newline at end of file