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Articles tagged: cloud

  • ground segment, ground station as a service, space industry October 2020 Pandemic impacts - the state of the ground segment

    ...similar to the benefits we are seeing from the adoption of cloud computing. ESA’s New Norcia station deep space antenna. The ... stack, which can be paired with a number of secure cloud computing and storage solutions (e.g. AWS Outposts, Azure Stack and...

    • ground segment
    • ground station as a service
    • space industry
    Authors: Christopher Richins    
  • Computing layer, Data layer, Earth observation (EO), Insights layer, satellite data March 2021 iPhone moment for the Earth observation industry

    ... Earth observation sector - both in upstream and downstream domains - from advancements in sensors and small satellites to developments in cloud computing and machine learning. All this points to the fact that there is a big hype developing within...

    • Computing layer
    • Data layer
    • Earth observation (EO)
    • Insights layer
    • satellite data
    Authors: Aravind Ravichandran    
  • Huygens Probe, Methane, Methane Atmosphere, Planetary Science Archive, Titan 16 March 2016 Fog looms large on Titan

    ... by the MSL rover curiosity - and instead we came across these features which don't appear to be consistent with clouds,” explains Smith. The features in question were extracted from images that were retrieved from the Planetary...

    • Huygens Probe
    • Methane
    • Methane Atmosphere
    • Planetary Science Archive
    • Titan
  • JUNO, Juno's magnetometer investigation (MAG) instrument, Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR), Jupiter, magnetic  field 26 May 2017 First results from Juno mission

    ...soared around 4,200 kilometres (2,600 miles) above Jupiter’s cloud tops. "We are excited to share these early discoveries... that the ammonia which makes up much of Jupiter’s layered cloud system is quite variable but continues to increase as far down...

    • JUNO
    • Juno's magnetometer investigation (MAG) instrument
    • Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR)
    • Jupiter
    • magnetic field
  • exoplanet, exoplanet atmospheres, GRAVITY instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI), HR8799e, optical interferometry 27 March 2019 Storm-plagued exoplanet revealed in detail with GRAVITY

    ... the carbon monoxide from reacting with hydrogen to form methane.” And let’s not forget about the clouds that rain down ingredients which would give you a good facial if whipped up in a storm. “Our observations suggest...

    • exoplanet
    • exoplanet atmospheres
    • GRAVITY instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI)
    • HR8799e
    • optical interferometry
  • bloated Jupiter, ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), ultra-hot exoplanet, WASP-76b, Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) 11 March 2020 Ultra-hot exoplanet literally rains iron say astronomers

    ... to these hot, bloated exoplanets. Another curious condition of these type of planets is that the dayside, which is predicted to be cloud-free and substantially hotter than its nightside, has a different chemistry than its nightside. This dichotomy...

    • bloated Jupiter
    • ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT)
    • ultra-hot exoplanet
    • WASP-76b
    • Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP)
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