NASA/CNES Ocean satellite retired after successful mission
The Jason-1 ocean altimetry satellite has been retired after achieving scientific, technical and international success in its life time. read more
View ArticleNASA and ESA provide Satellite views and video of the Chilean Volcano Eruption
NASA Provides a Two-Satellite View and Video of the Chilean Volcano Eruption read more
View ArticleKorean satellite to aid disaster efforts
South Korea’s space agency has joined its international counterparts in putting satellite data at the disposal of rescue authorities following major disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis read more
View ArticleIsrael: Own satellite to monitor crops from outer space
Israel has years of experience in satellite communication and navigation. The country is now preparing to launch its first Earth Observation satellite to monitor crops. read more
View ArticleFrance will release archived SPOT data to public
The French government has announced to release free of charge satellite images from its Spot optical Earth Observation data archive as part of the country’s contribution to the Global Earth O read more
View ArticleFloods in Romania monitored by Copernicus EMS
The Romanian Space Agency (ROSA), UN-SPIDER’s Regional Support Office (RSO) read more
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Faucher Pascal. “Disaster Management and Space Technology - From Concepts to Application”. CNES
View ArticleDominican Republic: CONAE strengthens technical capacities of EIGEO
UN-SPIDER's Regional Support Office, the Argentinean Space Agency CONAE, is providing a two-phase technical training course to the inter-institutional working group EIGEO in the Dominican Repub read more
View ArticleCNES and NASA to collaborate on global water and ocean surface survey
The French Space Agency CNES and the US Space Agency NASA have come together in an agreement to conduct the first ever detailed global ocean mapping and surface water survey. read more
View ArticleAstrium and CNES improve Pléiades image quality
Astrium, Europe’s leading space technology company, and CNES, have achieved a major improvement in Pléiades image quality, including sharper products and enhanced geometry, as anno read more
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