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WV-2960: remove deployment link (#4891)
* Removed deployment page and link; updated other misc * Update license.md
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README.md

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- [Custom Branding](doc/branding.md)
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- [Optional Features](doc/features.md)
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- [Developing](doc/developing.md)
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- [Deployment](doc/deployment.md)
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- [Testing](doc/testing.md)
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- [URL Parameters](doc/url_parameters.md)
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- [Uploading](doc/upload.md)
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<h2>License</h2>
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<p>Copyright © 2013 - 2024 United States Government as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics
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and Space Administration. All Rights Reserved. This software is licensed under the <a
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href="https://ti.arc.nasa.gov/opensource/nosa/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">NASA Open Source
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href="https://opensource.gsfc.nasa.gov/nosa.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">NASA Open Source
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Software Agreement, Version 1.3</a>. Source code is available on the <a
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href="https://github.com/nasa-gibs/worldview" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">NASA GIBS
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GitHub</a>.</p>
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<hr>
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<p>@BUILD_TIMESTAMP@<br> Responsible NASA Official: <a href="mailto:ryan.a.boller@nasa.gov">Ryan
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Boller</a><br>
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<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/HP_Privacy.html" target="_blank">Web Privacy Policy</a></p>
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<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/privacy/#privacy-policy" target="_blank">Web Privacy Policy</a></p>
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Worldview now has imagery from several geostationary satellites! These satellites follow the same direction and rate of the Earth's rotation, so from Earth, it appears the satellite is fixed in one location. This means the satellite captures the same view of Earth and provides almost continuous coverage of one area. Worldview has imagery from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites-East (GOES-East), GOES-West, and Himawari-8. The geostationary imagery is available in 10 minute increments, available approximately 30 to 40 minutes after satellite observation, and on a rolling 30 to 90 day basis.
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Worldview now has imagery from several geostationary satellites! These satellites follow the same direction and rate of the Earth's rotation, so from Earth, it appears the satellite is fixed in one location. This means the satellite captures the same view of Earth and provides almost continuous coverage of one area. Worldview has imagery from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites-East (GOES-East), GOES-West, and Himawari-8. The geostationary imagery is available in 10 minute increments, available approximately 30 to 40 minutes after satellite observation, and on a rolling 90 day basis.

doc/config/layers.md

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* **id**: Identifier of the palette. This should match the name of the colormap file without the extension.
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* **recommended**: Array of custom palette identifiers that are recommended for use with this layer (see [`config/default/common/config/palettes-custom.json`](../../config/default/common/config/palettes-custom.json)). Example, *["orange_1", "red_1"]*
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* **immutable**(optional): When this flag is set to true, the options to adjust thresholds and colormaps are removed.
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* **availability**: Used to denote datetime availability info that cannot be gleaned from the capabilities document. Primarily for our geostationary layers which only have historical coverage going back ~30 days. Represented as an object with the following properties:
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* **availability**: Used to denote datetime availability info that cannot be gleaned from the capabilities document. Primarily for our geostationary layers which only have historical coverage going back ~90 days. Represented as an object with the following properties:
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* **rollingWindow**: Number of days, counting backwards from app load time, that a layer has available coverage. Setting this will cause a layer's `startDate` property to be dynamically set at app load time.
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* **historicalRanges**: An array of date range objects denoting specific time periods in the past when imagery is available. Each range object should have the following properties:
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* startDate - `YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ`

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