📄️ Introduction to Ordering
This is a quick overview introduction to ordering cloudless data. The next page shows an example request body for API ordering but here we will focus on explaining the possibilities and the parameters that's a part of the ordering flow.
📄️ Order Request Body
A customer can have multiple orders active at the same time to obtain different data products for varied use cases or to set different image revisit frequencies for distinct areas. An order can consist of one or many geometries that share the same order settings. While we strive to offer maximum flexibility in the ordering process, there are some limits. Orders can contain historical and/or live images, and an order is automatically renewed if it includes live data. Orders can be cancelled until one day before renewing at the start of the following month. Below are the order settings that can be adjusted for a given order.
📄️ Choose Area of Interest
The Area of Interest (AOI) defines the geographical region for which you wish to receive data. ClearSKY offers two distinct ordering types to accommodate different needs: Composite and Tile Ordering. By default in composite ordering, the AOI must be defined as one or multiple bounding boxes, which are accepted without requiring special approval. These bounding boxes are used in the ordering process. If you are interested in different image frequencies for different geometries, we recommend placing multiple orders to fully control the image dates ordered for the different AOIs.
📄️ Ordering with Tiles
Understand Tiles
📄️ Using Order Frontend
ClearSKY is an API-first service, yet the order functionality is accessible via order.clearsky.vision. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the frontend, including pricing estimation for composites and tiles, as well as available settings for ordering cloudless data.
📄️ Order Cancellation
This section describes how to cancel an order and shows an example for how it can affect the pricing of the remaining orders.
📄️ Credits & Data Storage
Understand ‘km²’ Credits