... (EU) which results in the country actively participating in the development of and benefiting from the EU’s space programmes, such as Copernicus and Galileo. We are still a relative youngster in space terms and started our main journey more or less...
... glow, a feat that has never been possible before. FLEX will orbit in tandem with one of the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites, taking advantage of its optical and thermal sensors to provide an integrated package of measurements. ESA's Earth...
... jokes kept on coming in recent decades. In 2004, they announced that they were accepting applications for positions at Copernicus Center, a new “lunar hosting and research center”. Applicants had to be “capable of surviving with limited access...
... With a liftoff mass of 2,164 kg., this Thales Alenia Space-built platform will join the space segment of Copernicus - the European Commission's program with the European Space Agency (ESA). Sentinel-1B is designed to provide a comprehensive solution...
... with fewer resources to meet the same safety standards as large airports. Free data from the latest Copernicus Sentinel satellites make this an affordable solution for airports.” Using satellite data to detect water Two smaller...
... two CubeSats that make up the FSSCat mission – an innovative mission concept consisting of two 6U Cubesats in support of the Copernicus Land and Marine Environment service. The two CubeSats, each about the size of a loaf of bread, will...