EARSC News
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More Than 40 Earth Observation Missions Team Up To Provide Data To GMES (Global Monitoring For Environment And Security)
- September 5, 2008
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- Category: EARSC News
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More than 40 Earth Observation missions team up to provide data to the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme
- September 5, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
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GMES in Lille on 16 and 17 September
- September 4, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
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ESA-EOMD Calls
- September 4, 2008
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- Category: EARSC News
AO 5870 – Geographic expansion for European and Canadian EO services. AO 5828 – Integrate new teechniques/technologies into current EO services . AO 5825 – Addressing new and evolving industry opportunities for EO based information services.
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PCI Geomatics signs Memorandum of Understanding with the National Geomatics Center of China
- September 3, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
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Spot Image Becomes Google Earth Enterprise Partner
- September 1, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
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Earth Observation Science Requirements for Characterizing and Monitoring Biodiversity
- September 1, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
This contribution outlines how GEOSS (Global Earth Observing System of Systems) can aid current biodiversity monitoring systems by creating links with other Earth Observation networks to help fill in gaps in our present knowledge.
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ISRO arm’s revenue up at Rs 940-cr on satellite launches
- August 31, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: EARSC News, Internationalization
Bangalore, Aug. 30 Two commercial satellite launches made from Sriharikota during 2007-08 have driven up the revenue of ISRO’s commercial arm Antrix Corporation to Rs 940 crore for that year.
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An Interview With Michael Fehringer GOCE System Manager
- August 30, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
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First Commercial Satellite Constellation Successfully
- August 29, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Categories: EARSC News, Uncategorised
The next generation of earth observation and geoinformation services begin with RapidEye’s constellation of five satellites.