Category: EU News

OBSERVER: Copernicus’ eyes on the La Palma eruption

OBSERVER: Copernicus’ eyes on the La Palma eruption knight@spacete… Thu, 20/01/2022 – 11:12 It had been 50 years since a volcano erupted on the island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands, Spain. Yet, a major eruption took place at the Cumbre Vieja volcano from mid-September to mid-December, making it the longest eruption ever recorded…
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The clock is ticking! Have you submitted your Horizon Europe proposal?

The deadline for the first EU Space-flavoured Horizon Europe Call is approaching. Don’t forget to submit by 16 February 2022 at 17:00:00 Brussels time! The EU Space downstream sector has been experiencing a large growth over the last years as space data is becoming increasingly available to end-users. Businesses turn into geospatial data from Copernicus…
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Introducing the EU Global Action on Space

The EU Global Action on Space is a new initiative of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space (DG DEFIS), financed through the Foreign Partnership Instrument. It aims at globally promoting the socio-economic benefits that the EU Space Programme and its flagship components, Copernicus, Galileo and EGNOS have to offer. Moreover, it would increase cooperation, push forward digitalisation.  …
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OBSERVER: New Copernicus Land Monitoring Services: Launch of the second part of the High Resolution Snow and Ice Monitoring Products

OBSERVER: New Copernicus Land Monitoring Services: Launch of the second part of the High Resolution Snow and Ice Monitoring Products knight@spacete… Thu, 13/01/2022 – 11:53 Introduction Snow and ice play a vital role in the Earth’s climate system, energy budget and radiation balance. They are also the major drivers of water cycles in high latitudes…
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President of the European Council, Charles Michel, visits EUSPA Prague Headquarters

Topics discussed between EUSPA Executive Director Rodrigo da Costa and the President of the European Council included the new mandate of the agency and its role in the delivery of EU priorities such as the EU Green Deal and the digitization and growth of the European economy. During his stay in Prague, President Michel met…
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French EU Presidency can rely on #EUSpace to support its priorities

Since 1st January 2022, France holds the reins of the EU Council Presidency. The priorities for the French Presidency involve the EU space activities, underlining the need for a more sovereign and humane Europe, with sustainable economic growth and job opportunities.  After six months at the helm of the EU, Slovenia passed on the baton…
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OBSERVER: The Copernicus Networks General Assembly 2021

OBSERVER: The Copernicus Networks General Assembly 2021 knight@spacete… Thu, 06/01/2022 – 10:16 The 2021 General Assembly (GA) of the Copernicus Networks took place on 23 and 24 November. Bringing together the full spectrum of the Copernicus Relays and members of the Copernicus Academy, the GA presented the 280 registered Copernicus network members with a unique…
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2021: A year of transformation for #EUSpace

2021 was undeniably a year of change for the European Union in space. The Union now has at its disposal a policy framework that brings under the same roof all the space assets. EU citizens have a user-oriented operational agency that delivers secure, space-based services to citizens, governments, and businesses alike: the EU Agency for…
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Galileo Open Service Definition Document version 1.2 now available for download

The “Galileo – Open Service – Service Definition Document” (Galileo OS SDD) defines the Minimum Performance Levels (MPLs) of the Galileo Open Service (OS). Find out what billions of users of Galileo can expect.  The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) together with the European Commission announce the publication of the latest version…
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5 Years of Galileo Services

On December 15th 2016 the Galileo Services were declared operational, marking a cornerstone in the field of satellite navigation for European citizens and worldwide. Since then, the EU Agency for the Space Programme has endeavored to increase the robustness of the system and services, enhance market adoption and offer new services to its users. From…
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