Author: EODataHub

Opening of the “Space for our Planet” exhibition at the European Parliament on 28 September (13.30-14.30)

“Space for our Planet” exhibition will be inaugurated at the Esplanade of the European Parliament on 28 Sep (13.30-14.30)! This is an outdoor event open to everyone: https://www.space4ourplanet.org/   ‘Space4OurPlanet’ examines the key role of space technologies in the transition towards a sustainable planet whilst also showing how younger generations are empowered and involved in…
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10th ESA Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing 2021on September 20, 2021 at 12:00 am

EO and AI for Forestry   This course is dedicated to training the next generation of Earth Observation (EO) scientists and experts working in forestry domain to exploit data from EO missions (e.g. the Copernicus Sentinels) and use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for science and applications development. The training will include theory and hands-on sessions on…
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Historic Prototype Viewers to be Decommissioned

For Landsat Collection 2, users are encouraged to use the new LandsatLook 2.0 tool. The new tool allows rapid online visualization and access to the Landsat archive. It also enables users to create dynamic custom mosaics using three band combinations, to select spectral indices, and to perform quality assessment band filtering.   Landsat Collection 1,…
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Registration is open: Copernicus4regions webinar on Forestry on 23rd September 10-11 am

The Network of European Regions Using Space Technologies (NEREUS) in tandem with the European Commission and the European Space Agency is pleased to invite you to the Copernicus4regions webinar: How Copernicus helps European regions to better preserve and grow Europe’s forests on 23rd September 10-11 am. Impulse statement by Member of European Parliament Mauri Pekkarinen.…
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Landsat 9: Payloads stacked atop Atlas V for launch

Posted by United Launch Alliance on September 16, 2021 The encapsulated payload stack with Landsat 9 is transported from the Integrated Processing Facility (IPF) to Space Launch Complex (SLC)-3 for hoisting aboard the Atlas V. Photo by United Launch Alliance Yesterday, at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., the encapsulated payload stack was transported from the…
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Landsat Enables Mapping of Fire Histories Across Florida

Fire history metrics, in years, for natural pinelands in Florida. (Map courtesy of Casey Teske, Melanie Vanderhoof, Todd Hawbaker, Joe Noble, and John Hiers) The Florida Forest Service issues permits for an average of 2 million acres of prescribed burns each year. That’s 16 times the annual prescribed burn acreage in California, according to the California…
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A Legacy Continues with Landsat 9 Launch

It’s 7 o’clock on a Tuesday morning. As you decide what kind of cereal to have, you accidentally splash a bit of almond milk onto your cotton pajama top. The last thing on your mind is a pair of satellites orbiting Earth over 400 miles away.  And yet, those satellites are a part of your morning routine. They tell farmers how much water their almond trees need to thrive…
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Landsat Collection 2 U.S. Analysis Ready Data Now Available

C2 ARD are tiled, georegistered, top of atmosphere, and atmospherically corrected products defined in a common projection that make the Landsat archive more accessible, easier to analyze, and reduce the amount of time users spend on data processing for time-series analysis.  Landsat C2 Level-1 data that are processed into Albers-projected Level-2 Surface Reflectance and Surface…
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Meet ESA BIC Lazio

This story is part of our new Story Series: Meet ESA Space Solutions Network. In this new series, we’re going to introduce you to the great teams across our Network that are using space to develop business applied in daily life. Curious about their highlights and advice? Read on. ESA Business Applications Read More

Earth Observation in iGEO2022 Irish Geology, Environmental & Ocean Sciences Early Career Symposium

We are happy to announce that iGEO Irish Geology, Environmental & Ocean Sciences Early Career Symposium is back and is being planned for June 2022. We are delighted to invite you to this event organized by early career geoscientists (ECGs) for ECGs is open to all ECGs working within academia, industry and government. This 2 day event…
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