...place them at risk of enforcement actions from other states. While a state might be willing to contribute remote sensing data to mitigate a humanitarian crisis in a far flung part of the world, that same state is likely unwilling to sign an agreement...
..., including Argentina, Canada, India, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, France, Germany, Italy, and Sweden, also provide data from at least some of their satellites openly to all users, without charge or restrictions. Perhaps even more interesting...
...DigitalGlobe imagery. Learning curve Quick turnaround and higher frequency of SAR, combined with optical and other data, will be key to developing applications to open new markets. SAR is complementary to optical imaging because it can capture images...
...seeing some of the important local detail. EO data first brought insights to the meteorological community by supplementing...the world it could be months or even years before the desired data is acquired. The lack of redundancy within the system, often ...
... market research and consulting firm focused on the satellite and space sectors, forecasts upwards of 52 Exabytes of cloud data traffic transported via satellite by 2029 in its report ‘Cloud Computing via Satellite’. The decade up to 2029 is expected...
... State backing and the hesitancy of private sector insurance companies to step in due to the absence of historical data. Satellite data, integrated with ground and financial parameters, can serve to the betterment of farm communities around the world...