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Articles tagged: environmental monitoring

  • Airbus, JAXA, Lockheed Martin, SA, South Australia September 2017 Australia’s ambitious home-grown space industry

    ... its small data-network are oil & gas, mining, agriculture, transport and logistics, science and research, environmental monitoring, consumer IoT applications and simple communications. The company plans to launch a fleet of more than 100 smallsats...

    • Airbus
    • JAXA
    • Lockheed Martin
    • SA
    • South Australia
    Authors: Giovanni Facchinetti    
  • 25 April 2023 Cloud-based platform to be used for satellite imagery analysis

    ... its satellite imagery platform. "Hyperspectral image analysis of satellite data has a wide range of potential uses including environmental monitoring of ice, snow, soil, forests, and oceans, and the identification of forest fires, methane leaks, and...

  • 29 September 2022 UK gives space junk clearance missions priority funding

    ...wide array of human activities, such as transport systems, climate change monitoring, financial transactions and weather forecasting.” Orbital congestion and space debris ... across the fields of communications, navigation to environmental monitoring.

  • remote sensing data, Satellite imagery, space law, UN SPIDER October 2018 Using space-based data for humanitarian causes

    ... data available globally. Current initiatives seek to leverage remote sensing for purposes such as resource management and environmental monitoring, among others. These data have even been extended for use by the average individual who can...

    • remote sensing data
    • Satellite imagery
    • space law
    • UN SPIDER
    Authors: Michaela Dodge     P.J. Blount    
  • Asteroid Redirect Mission, Mission to Mars, NASA, Space Launch System, Trump Administration 20 January 2017 Winners and potential losers of the Obama and Trump administrations

    ...they said “has been largely reduced to a logistics agency concentrating on space station resupply and politically correct environmental monitoring,” I.e issues affecting climate change. Their statement also echoed that of Senator John McCain, as they...

    • Asteroid Redirect Mission
    • Mission to Mars
    • NASA
    • Space Launch System
    • Trump Administration
  • Deep Space Transport (DST), Gateway, Mission to Mars, Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System 19 April 2019 Mission to Mars by 2033 not viable says independent report

    ... itself; “overall, the Gateway presents medium technology risk because certain technologies (e.g., xenon refuelling and autonomous environmental monitoring) have not been previously demonstrated at the scale required by the Gateway,” says the report...

    • Deep Space Transport (DST)
    • Gateway
    • Mission to Mars
    • Orion spacecraft
    • Space Launch System
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