Scientists, developers, and government agencies collaborating to make satellite data accessible and actionable worldwide.
Technical questions, feature requests, and project updates. The primary channel for community interaction.
Join Discussions →Real-time chat with ODC developers and users. Quick answers and collaborative problem-solving.
Join Slack →Announcements, release updates, and community news. Subscribe for low-volume, high-signal updates.
Subscribe →ODC is built by its community. We welcome contributions of all kinds — from code and documentation to bug reports and community support.
We follow standard open-source practices: fork, branch, code, and submit a pull request. We tag "good first issues" for newcomers to get started quickly.
Found an issue with satellite data loading or processing? Open a GitHub issue with reproduction steps.
Help make ODC easier for new users — especially those new to Earth Observation and satellite data analysis.
Add support for new satellite sensors, improve performance, or build new analytical tools.
Learn and connect at ODC events held worldwide, from regional satellite data workshops to international conferences.
Annual gathering of users, developers, and stakeholders sharing progress on satellite data analysis and charting ODC's future direction.
Hands-on satellite data workshops in Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. Learn to deploy ODC for your country's specific Earth Observation needs.
Free satellite data and analysis tools for the entire African continent — monitoring land, water, and vegetation across 55 countries.
Analysis-ready Landsat and Sentinel-2 satellite data for the Australian continent, maintained by Geoscience Australia since 1986.
Switzerland's national satellite data cube for environmental monitoring and climate change research.
National program for forest monitoring, agricultural assessment, and disaster management from satellite observations.
Whether you're a government scientist, academic researcher, or software developer — there's a place for you in the ODC community.