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CAMPAIGNS

Learn about the ground-based, ship-borne, balloon-borne, and airborne campaigns and small satellite field experiments that validate orbiting ESA EO satellites and support future mission development.

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    2009 - 2010

    PremierEX

    The science campaign has addressed the science objectives and was part of the airborne campaign of the EU project RECONCILE

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    2019

    FLEXSense 2019

    Germany and Italy with the goal of providing a complete set of high-resolution experimental data, including all relevant elements

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    1995 - 2021

    SnowSum

    The SnowSum experiment is designed to support the development of future concepts to monitor the cryosphere.

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    2012

    C-MAPExp

    The C‐MAPExp campaign was planned and executed to support the demonstration of CarbonSat capabilities.

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    2007

    BioSAR 2007

    The BioSAR campaign aimed to support geophysical algorithm development, calibration/validation and the simulation of future

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    2014

    AlpTomoExp

    The AlpTomoSAR experiment has been conceived to support studies related to SAOCOMCS tomography for mapping the 3D internal

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    2014

    COMEX

    The COMEX campaign supports the mission definition of CarbonSat and HyspIRI by providing representative airborne remote sensing

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    2012

    IceSAR 2012

    In the frame of IceSAR 2012, airborne SAR campaigns were carried out in Greenland in support of the Biomass candidate Earth

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    2019

    SARSense 2019

    The SARSense campaign in the Jülich area (Germany) in summer 2019 was performed to support the ESA Copernicus high priority

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    2016

    AfriSAR 2016

    In order to further support the BIOMASS mission development, especially concerning the mission concept verification and the

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    2022

    WaddenSAR

    The “WaddenSAR – Airborne bistatic C-band SAR experiment to demonstrate different acquisition geometries” was initiated to

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    2005

    AquiferEx

    The AquiferEx Optical and Radar Campaign was in support of information product generation based on satellite data, harmonisation

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    2003

    CryoVEx 2003

    (CryoSat Validation EXperiment) 2003 campaign was a first comprehensive Arctic Ocean airborne and surface campaign, in support

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    2013

    DOMECair (SMOS)

    The purpose of this campaign was to assess the merits of the East Antarctic Plateau around Dome C with the Concordia station

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    2005

    SEN2FLEX

    SENtinel-2 and FLuorescence EXperiment (SEN2FLEX) campaign combines different activities in support of initiatives related

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    2002

    ESAG

    The European Survey of Arctic Gravity (ESAG) campaign objective was to acquire measurements of the Arctic Ocean, in support

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    2015 - 2016

    PolarGap

    The campaign was – in addition to ESA – supported by in-kind contributions of the British Antarctic Survey, DTU Space, the

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    2012

    HYFLEX

    Those data provide a crucial element related to fluorescence retrievals from space in the context of the FLEX mission, as

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    2009

    POLARIS - Proof of Concept 2009

    Four-element POLARIS antenna mounted on the Twin Otter What was the purpose of POLARIS - Proof of Concept 2009?

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    2018

    FLEXSense 2018

    The focus of these activities was the recording of complete FLEX-like datasets, which include all relevant elements that