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I agree, that would be wonderful. I'm very interested in the earthaccess package. In the above, when you say LEGACY_HDF4_DATA_GRANULE are you thinking about data that now reside in a web object store like S3 (e.g., as part of NASA's effort to move to a cloud-based infrastructure)? Or are you thinking about a more general case? |
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@jgallagher59701 that would be the primary use case but not limited to that. Regardless of where these remote HDF4 files are stored, having OpenDAP serving it could bypass the issues of trying to use |
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@betolink I wonder about integration with the zarr-eosdis-store library? @jgallagher59701 Maybe this is something we could think about working together on for a future hackfest? |
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Two potential directions for this:
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A lot of the most popular NASA datasets are backed by OpenDAP and it would be very handy to have a workflow to support this access pattern. Something like this could also facilitate the usability of legacy data formats such as HDF-EOS
ans that's it...
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