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EO Summer Schools
ESA's series of summer schools, on Monitoring of the Earth System, aims to promote the exploitation of Earth observation (EO) data.
Dragon Cooperation Programme
The Dragon Programme focussed on science and applications development in China using mainly data from the ERS and Envisat missions. The Prgramme was a cooperation between ESA and the National Remote Sensing Centre of China.
EO Science for Society
ESA's Earth Observation Science for Society programme aims to promote scientific exploitation of satellite data, forges new scientific discoveries and pioneers new services, stimulating downstream industrial and economic growth.
ESA satellites and instruments calibration landing page
ESA satellites and instruments calibration landing page.
FRM4GHG: Reference Measurements for Ground-Based FTIR Greenhouse Gas Observation
Fiducial Reference Measurements for Ground-Based Infrared Greenhouse Gas Observations (FRM4GHG) is a European Space Agency (ESA) funded project.
SnowPEx
SnowPEx is an intercomparison and validation exercise
FRM4ALT: Fiducial Reference Measurements for Altimetry
The aim of the FRM4ALT Project. precise measurements of the surface topography of the ocean, and of continental waters are made through satellite altimetry missions all over the globe.
QA4EO-RUT
The ‘RUT' tool project has the overall objective is to define a generic software implementable methodology for assessing the radiometric uncertainty per pixel of the TOA radiance/reflectance products.
QA4EO-ATLAS
A pulsed Tuneable Laser system for the characterisation of Spectrometers
SCIRoCCo
The SCIRoCCo project is an interdisciplinary cooperation of scatterometry experts aimed at promoting the continuing exploitation of ESA's unique 20 years' worth of ERS Scatterometer data.
LTDP ALTS: ATSR Long Term Stability Project
The LTDP ALTS: ATSR Long Term Stability Project is designed to explore new and innovative ways of enhancing the (A)ATSR data set.
Average Magnetic field and Polar current System model
The AMPS project outcome is a new climatological model of polar ionospheric currents, based on magnetic field measurements from the CHAMP and Swarm satellites.