The Earth Observation DataHub provides a secure, central platform for accessing, analysing and working with Earth Observation datasets.
It brings together data from multiple public and commercial providers into a unified environment, enabling users to discover datasets, run analytical workflows and generate insights more efficiently.
Originally developed as part of a UK Pathfinder initiative, the DataHub is designed to improve how Earth Observation data is accessed and applied across government, industry and research communities.
The platform delivers the infrastructure and tools required to work effectively with Earth Observation data and includes the following:
A searchable catalogue of open and commercial datasets accessible through a single platform, reducing fragmentation across multiple sources.
Secure compute infrastructure allowing users to explore, analyse and process data without managing separate systems or local storage.
Specialist tools and interfaces that support a range of operational, research and analytical use cases.
Workspace-based access enables organisations to manage users, control permissions and collaborate within a governed environment.
The platform is designed for organisations and professionals who rely on trusted Earth Observation data, including:
Government and Public Sector
Supporting environmental monitoring, policy development and strategic planning.
Industry and Commercial Organisations
Enabling integration of satellite data into operational workflows, risk assessment and decision-making processes.
Researchers and Academia
Providing access to long-term datasets, tools and infrastructure that support scientific research and innovation.
Users can create an account, browse available datasets and access applications within secure workspace environments.
To explore available datasets or understand access requirements, visit: