2008 January
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Unique Opportunity for Space Observations on Iridium(R) Next Discussed at Royal Society Meeting
- January 29, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: Archive
No CommentsIdea of Flying Earth Climate Observation Sensors on Iridium NEXT Gains Universal Approval, Focus Moves to Funding
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LAPAN evaluates satellite mission
- January 28, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
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WMO strengthens satellite strategy to monitor climate change
- January 26, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: EARSC News, Internationalization
Hi-tech efforts to better understand global warming have been strengthened after the world’s space and meteorological agencies gave their support to a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) strategy for the enhanced use of satellites to monitor climate change and weather.
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Ocean Dynamics
- January 24, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
New radar satellite technique to study ocean current dynamics
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Global Seeps covers NELP VII offshore exploration blocks
- January 23, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: EARSC News, Uncategorised
Infoterra to attend NELP VII road shows
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GMES Segment One
- January 21, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
A Major year for European Space and GMES
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GMES Segment One will kick off key year for European space
- January 20, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
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Automatic generation of Earth Observation Products
- January 19, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: Archive
within the South African Earth Observation Strategy (SAEOS) which facilitates a seamless exchange of information among government departments
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Space gears up for climate change study
- January 17, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
A record 17 satellites are to be launched in 2008 in the largest-ever concerted global effort to monitor the impact of climate change over the next few decades, according to the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), which is leading the initiative.
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Defra and Infoterra work together on Google’s innovative UK Carbon Footprint Project
- January 17, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: EARSC News, Uncategorised
Infoterra Ltd, a leader in the provision of geospatial products and services, has supplied the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) with core geospatial information, including climate change, carbon emission and waste recycling data, that features in Google’s innovative UK Carbon Footprint Project.
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