.... Until now extracting value from EO data has been the preserve of governments and some larger corporations. Earth-i is now at the forefront of an era known as NewSpace, driven by commercial organisations that want to improve investment and trading...
... on the outskirts of the galaxy. The Universe is populated with a plethora of astrophysical phenomena that could decimate life on Earth in a fraction of the time it took to get established in the first place. It would only take a nearby high-energy...
... platform is used to launch spacecraft both into and beyond Earth’s atmosphere. This is a challenging job as there are ...stations Civil engineers aren’t just needed for structures on Earth. They also work with structural engineers, astrophysicists and ...
... domain, based on the organisation's knowledge of the management of big data. It allows the agencies to supply their Copernicus Earth observation data to users, via the cloud, without energy-intensive duplication of data streams and archives," Evans...
... and more extended use of small spacecraft in and beyond Earth-orbit," said Roger Hunter, program manager of the Small... photons as possible into the collector, another seemingly innocuous Earthly feature can cause problems; cloud cover. If just one...
...). They are also the precursor mission to will what eventually become a constellation of federated small satellites for Earth observation achieving high temporal resolution to measure, amongst other things, soil moisture, ice extent and thickness...