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In most (I would guess 99%) catalogs listed at https://radiantearth.github.io/stac-browser/#/ the temporal collection extent is defined up to the day (e.g. start date is 2010-05-14T00:00:00Z), which is rendered by stac-browser as 2010-05-14T 00:00:00 UTC.
While it might be that 00:00:00 is actually the starting time I think in most cases this is just to fill the time slot.
I think it would look a lot cleaner to render the temporal extent simply as a date range (e.g. 2010-05-14 - 2020-06-14) if time is 00:00:00. Or as optional for all date ranges.
Would this make sense?
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In most (I would guess 99%) catalogs listed at https://radiantearth.github.io/stac-browser/#/ the temporal collection extent is defined up to the day (e.g. start date is
2010-05-14T00:00:00Z
), which is rendered by stac-browser as2010-05-14T 00:00:00 UTC
.While it might be that
00:00:00
is actually the starting time I think in most cases this is just to fill the time slot.I think it would look a lot cleaner to render the temporal extent simply as a date range (e.g.
2010-05-14 - 2020-06-14
) if time is 00:00:00. Or as optional for all date ranges.Would this make sense?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: