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My Orders – Availability

The Orders – Availability page shows which of your orders still have data available for download.
It provides expiry details, filters, and an availability calendar for each order to help you plan downloads.

Availability Map

  • The map highlights all active orders that still contain data.
  • Clicking on an order highlights its footprint and lets you inspect availability.
  • Expired orders (with no data left) are excluded by default.

Filter Options

Use the filter panel on the right to refine which orders are displayed:

  • Date Range Slider: Adjust to show only orders active within the selected timeframe.
  • Date Filter Mode: Choose between orders that fall fully within range or partially overlapping.
  • Model: Filter by the cloud-removal model used.
  • Recurrence: Show all, recurring, or one-time orders.

Availability Table

Each row represents an order with key details:

  • Order GUID: Unique identifier for the order.
  • Next Exp.: The next expiration date.
  • Expiry Range: The time window for which data is available.
  • Expired Range: Shows if parts of the order are already expired.

Availability Calendar

Clicking on an order (either from the list or the map) opens a calendar view of availability.
This view shows exactly which dates contain usable imagery.

Order Availability Calendar

  • Green squares = imagery available on that date.
  • The calendar is organized by months across the top and days of the week along the side.
  • This helps quickly check revisit frequency and gaps in coverage.

Expiry Rules

  • Historical Orders:
    All data is deleted at the end of the following month, unless extended storage is purchased.

  • Recurring Live Orders:

    • Include up to 5 months of historical data plus ongoing monthly data.
    • Older months expire first, with the same rule: data produced in a given month is deleted at the end of the next month.
    • If cancelled, the current month still completes, but no new data will start.

The Availability page is the best way to track which imagery is ready today, and for how long it will remain available.