This widget enables the user to see the temporal distribution of the exploration hits and also define a temporal selection. A begin and an end date can be set to specify the date range with the graphical handles. The time range can also be set using the date-pickers which pop when the user clicks the begin or end date. Some usefull shortcuts are available through the panel which pops-up when the user click the hour-glass icon.
This widget enables the user to see the temporal distribution of the exploration hits and also define a temporal selection. A begin and an end date can be set to specify the date range with the graphical handles. The time range can also be set using the date-pickers which pop when the user clicks the begin or end date. Some usefull shortcuts are available through the panel which pops-up when the user clicks the hour-glass icon.
## Hits list 
## Hits list 
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From the detailed information view of the product, the user is enabled to trigger several actions:
From the detailed information view of the product, the user is enabled to trigger several actions:
* Download to product
* Download the product
* Locate the product on the map
* Locate the product on the map
* Render the product on the map
* Render the product on the map
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### Analytical widgets
### Analytical widgets
The _Donut_, the _Histogram_ or the _Power Bars_ are interactive and allows to set filters and also displays the hit counts on each part of the graphical representation. Each widget has several functions: analytically display the result of the exploration on a technical dimension but also is a mean to set a filter. For instance, the inner most ring of the _Donut_ represents the distribution of the results over the different collections. When the user mouses over a portion of this ring, the corresponding hits count is shown. If the user clicks this ring portion, then he creates a filter on the corresponding collection: "Sentinel-2" or "CMEMS"
The _Donut_, the _Histogram_ or the _Power Bars_ are interactive and allow to set filters and also display the hit counts on each part of the graphical representation. Each widget has several functions: analytically display the result of the exploration on a technical dimension but also is a mean to set a filter. For instance, the inner most ring of the _Donut_ represents the distribution of the results over the different collections. When the user mouses over a portion of this ring, the corresponding hits count is shown. If the user clicks this ring portion, then he creates a filter on the corresponding collection: "Sentinel-2" or "CMEMS"
#### Collections, Type, Level donut and power bars 
#### Collections, Type, Level donut and power bars 
This widget displays the decomposition of the products on hierarchical dimensions:
This widget displays the decomposition of the products on hierarchical dimensions:
* the collection: "Sentinel-1", "Sentinel-2", "Sentinel-3", "CMEMS" (Marine Copernicus Core Services) or "CLMS" (Land Copernicus Core Services)
* the collection: "Sentinel-1", "Sentinel-2", "Sentinel-3", "CMEMS" (Marine Copernicus Core Services) or "CLMS" (Land Copernicus Core Services)
* the sensor used for corresponding satellite: "SAR" for "Sentinel-3", "MSI" for "Sentinel2" or "OLCI" and "SLSTR" for "Sentinel-3",
* the sensor used for corresponding satellite: "SAR" for "Sentinel-1", "MSI" for "Sentinel2" or "OLCI", "SRAL" and "SLSTR" for "Sentinel-3",
This widget is used to display the distribution of cloud cover notations for "Sentinel-2" products. Lower and an upper bondaries are respectively set to 0 and 100 by default. The user can use the handles to restrict the associated boundary and then set a range filter on Cloud cover notation.
This widget is used to display the distribution of cloud cover notations for "Sentinel-2" products. Lower and upper bondaries are respectively set to 0 and 100 by default. The user can use the handles to restrict the associated boundary and then set a range filter on Cloud cover notation.
Each products has a geographical extent over multiple countries or local places. All these _geographical names_ are collected for each product and display using this three-parts widget. When the user clicks a name, all the products which cover this country state or county are filtered. This widget enables to select multiple geographical names.
Each product has a geographical extent over multiple countries or local places. All these _geographical names_ are collected for each product and displayed using this three-parts widget. When the user clicks a name, all the products which cover this country state or county are filtered. This widget enables to select multiple geographical names.
#### Active filter 
#### Active filter 
A blue chip appears on the shortcut icon when a filter is applied on the correspondant widget, we can cancel the filter by clicking on the chip.
A blue chip appears on the shortcut icon when a filter is applied on the corresponding widget, we can cancel the filter by clicking on the chip.
## Data viewer
## Data viewer
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Products which provides a WMTS service support can be displayed as an overlay on the basemap. To do so, the user selects hits either from the results list or from the map. The products are selectable from the map by doucle-clicking on their extents. They can be deselected with a second deouble-click. If several products overlap where the double-click is performed they are all selected. A double-click outside any geographical extent clears the selection.
Products which provide a WMTS service support can be displayed as an overlay on the basemap. To do so, the user selects hits either from the results list or from the map. The products are selectable from the map by doucle-clicking on their extents. They can be deselected with a second double-click. If several products overlap where the double-click is performed they are all selected. A double-click outside any geographical extent clears the selection.
Once the selection is done, the user clicks on the display products icon. Then any product can be added or removed from the selection and corresponding displays are shown.
Once the selection is done, the user clicks on the display products icon to activate or deactivate the selected products display. Then any product can be added or removed from the selection and corresponding displays are shown.
A layer can be shown over the layer in which are displayed the products. This layer shows additionnel information with a vector representation: roads, boundaries, shores, ... These additionnal informations helps the user to locate and read to products display.
A layer can be shown over the layer in which are displayed the products. This layer shows additional information with a vector representation: roads, boundaries, shores, ... These additional information helps the user to locate and read to products displayed.