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Towards More Efficient Use of Radar-Altimeter Data
Twenty years ago, experimental altimeters on NASA's Skylab and Geos-3 were already demonstrating the potential of such instrumentation. This led in turn to the development and launch by NASA in July 1978 of the Seasat oceanographic satellite mission. Both Geos-3 and Seasat were very successful in their pioneering missions, but were limited somewhat by poor coverage in the case of Geos-3 and an abnormally short mission duration in Seasat's case.
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CEOS-Annual-Report-2000-2001-Special-Biennial-Edition.pdf
This publication marks the inaugural edition of the CEOS Annual Report. The CEOS Annual Report will convey the main highlights, activities, and accomplishments of the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) during the previous year. Because no report was issued in 2000, this inaugural edition of the CEOS Annual Report is a special biennial version, covering both the years 2000 and 2001.
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CEOS-Sustainable-Development-The-Space-Contribution-Paper.pdf
This Fact Sheet examines the Committee on Earth Observation Satellite's (CEOS) activities in the field of sustainable development through the use of space technology.
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Candidate-Earth-Explorers-in-Assessment-Phase.pdf
This flyer gives a quick overview on the candidate Earth Explorers missions in assessment phase.
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Earth-Observation-from-Space-supporting-Biodiversity-Conservation.pdf
This brochure provides an overview of the ESA-funded Diversity project, which aims to demonstration the contribution Earth observation makes towards monitoring the trends and status of different marine and terrestrial ecosystems relevant to diversity.
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The Nine Candidate Earth Explorer Missions - Topography Mission
This report for assessment addresses the Topography mission when it was selected with other nine Earth Explorer missions as a potential candidate for Phase A study.
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The Nine Candidate Earth Explorer Missions - Magnetometry Mission
This report for assessment addresses the Magnetometry mission when it was selected with other nine Earth Explorer missions as a potential candidate for Phase A study.
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The Nine Candidate Earth Explorer Missions - Precipitation Mission
This report for assessment addresses the Precipitation mission when it was selected with other nine Earth Explorer missions as a potential candidate for Phase A study.
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Application-of-satellite-remote-sensing-to-developing-countries.pdf
This booklet is a preliminary copy of the first set of viewgraphs being prepared by Satellite Observing Systems (SOS) for ESA to support Agencies activities for promoting the use of Earth observation data from space in various environmental disciplines and applications for developing countries.
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Aeolus-ESAs-Wind-Mission.pdf
This brochure provides information on ADM-Aeolus, ESA's future Wind Mission and Earth Explorer. The Aeolus satellite will carry one large instrument - the atmospheric laser Doppler instrument Al~ADIN, which will probe the lowermost 30 km of the atmosphere from an orbit 400 km above the Earth's surface.
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Earth-Observation-Services-Today-Using-Radar-from-Space.pdf
This booklet provides descriptions of EO services available today from specialist providers for the marine environment e.g. CLS (Collecte Localisation Satellites] and NERSC (Nansen Environmental and RemoteSensing Centre], Ocean Numerics, ARGOSS, MeteoMer and Satellite Observing Systems (SOS].
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Earth-Observation-Market-Development-Benefits-to-Industry.pdf
This article was published in the ESA Bulletin Nr. 125 : it describes the Earth Observation Market Development programme, an activity designed to foster the use of Earth Observation based geo-information services within various market sectors.
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Report-on-the-Earth-Observation-User-Consultation-Meeting.pdf
This report summarises the outcome of the third Earth Observation User Consultation Meeting which was held at the Agency's European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, The Netherlands, over the period 25-27 October 1994.
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Sentinel-1-The-Radar-Mission-for-GMES-Land-and-Sea-Services.pdf
This article is extracted from ESA Bulletin Nr. 131.
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Globcolour-A-Precursor-to-the-GMES-Marine-Core-Service-Ocean-Colour-Thematic-Assembly-Centre.pdf
This article is extracted from ESA Bulletin Nr. 132.
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GMES-Space-Component-status-and-challenges.pdf
This is an article extracted from the ESA Bulletin Nr.142.
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GMES-Global-Monitoring-for-Environment-and-Security-The-Second-European-Flagship-in-Space.pdf
This article is extracted from ESA Bulletin Nr. 130.
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New-possibilities-for-science-ESAs-operational-Sentinel-missions.pdf
This is an article extracted from the ESA Bulletin Nr. 140.
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Ionia-A-tool-for-Data-User-Element-project-outreach.pdf
This article was published in the ESA Bulletin Nr. 125: it describes the Ionia website as an Internet gateway for fast and easy access to demonstration products developed within the DUE pilot projects.
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CEOS-Yearbook-1997-Towards-an-integrated-global-observing-strategy.pdf
This document discusses the need for observations of planet Earth and its environment - both global observations, such as might be required to fulfil the needs of international climate treaties, and regional, national and local observations in support of specific environment, development and other issues. A large number of geophysical measurements are required whose spatial and temporal resolutions and accuracies depend on the specific application under consideration.