Landsat 8 on AWS Reader
FME can read Landsat 8 data that is stored on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Landsat-8 on AWS Product and System Requirements
Format |
Platform |
Operating System |
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Reader/Writer |
FME Desktop License |
FME Server |
FME Cloud |
Windows 64-bit |
Linux |
Mac |
Reader |
Available in FME Professional Edition and higher |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Overview
Landsat 8 is an Earth-imaging satellite administered by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The Landsat 8 satellite carries two instruments: the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). Data is provided as 11 grayscale bands at a depth of 16 bits, along with a quality assessment band, also at 16 bits. However, sensor resolution is only at 12 bits, or 4096 gray levels.
The data is available at no charge directly from the USGS.
For more information about Landsat 8, please see Landsat 8 by Landsat Missions. Specifically, for information about interpreting the quality assessment band, see Landsat Collection 2 Quality Assessment Bands.
Landsat 8 AWS Data
As part of a public datasets initiative, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has partnered with NASA and the USGS to provide Landsat 8 data in a Requester Pays bucket on AWS S3. The Landsat 8 on AWS reader provides access to the Collection 2 Landsat 8 Level-1 data. It has all the functionality of the underlying Landsat 8 reader, with additional search capabilities particular to the AWS dataset. The imagery can be searched by date and geographic area of interest.
All Landsat 8 data from 2015 onward is available, along with some cloud-free scenes from 2013-2014.
For more information about the AWS-hosted Landsat 8 data, please see the Registry of Open Data on AWS (USGS Landsat).
Reader Overview
The Landsat 8 on AWS reader downloads Landsat 8 data from Amazon S3 based on a spatial filter and a date filter.
Downloaded GeoTIFF files will contain all resolutions available for the band.
FME Raster Features
FME raster features represent raster data and use several concepts that are unlike those used in the handling of vector data.
For comprehensive information about how FME processes raster data, see Rasters.