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Airbus Defence and Space Delivers Sentinel-1B Radar with an Accuracy of a few Millimeters for Europe´s Copernicus Radar Satellite Mission

The Airbus Defence and Space built C-band radar instrument for the Copernicus Sentinel-1B satellite is now on its way to “meet” its spacecraft at Thales Alenia Space (TAS), Italy, the

GIS

ESA and Airbus Defence and Space sign Contract for New Copernicus Earth Observation Mission

Jason-CS/Sentinel-6 keeps its eye on the oceans’ surface topography New Copernicus satellite scheduled for launch in 2020 At the 36th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment in Berlin, the European

Global Positioning System

Two New Satellites Join The Galileo Constellation

28 March 2015 – The EU’s Galileo satellite navigation system now has eight satellites in orbit following the launch of the latest pair. Galileo 7 & 8 lifted off at

Geo Events

European Space Agency App Camp Challenge

European Space Agency App Camp Challenge 25 Feb – 3 Mar 2015, Barcelona, Spain Hang on a minute – isn’t the European Space Agency a bunch of astronauts and rocket

Remote Sensing

ESA Rosetta’s Philae Probe Lands on Comet

ESA’s Rosetta mission has soft-landed its Philae probe on a comet, the first time in history that such an extraordinary feat has been achieved. After a tense wait during the

Courses

MSc Studentship in SAR Remote Sensing – Cranfield University

Cranfield University is a British postgraduate and research-based university with two campuses. The main campus is at Cranfield,Bedfordshire, and the second is the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom at Shrivenham, Oxfordshire. The main campus is unique in the United Kingdom for

Remote Sensing

EU’s first Sentinel Earth Observation satellite to launch in April

A date has been announced for the roll-out of the European Union’s multi-billion-euro Earth observation project, Copernicus. Copernicus will fly a constellation of satellites known as the Sentinels to take

Remote Sensing

Write a Remote Sensing Lesson and Win €5,000

  European Space Agency is funding a competition with €5,000 as first prize for writing a remote sensing lesson Do you use Earth Observation data for teaching?  Or do you