- All Categories (19)
- News (2)
- Missions (3)
- Events (1)
- Activities (2)
- Documents (11)
Event - Meeting
VH-RODA and CEOS SAR workshop
The workshop provided an open forum for the presentation and discussion of current status and future developments related
Activity - Quality
EDAP
The following missions are currently being considered as part of the Automatic Identification System (AIS) and Radio Frequency
Activity - Quality
SLAP
Currently, in excess of 701,000 Level 1 TM and 84,000 Level 1 ETM+ products have been reprocessed and released under the
Document - General Reference
The Earth Observation Handbook, 2010 Update - Key Tables
This is the 2010 update of the CEOS Earth Observation Handbook. You can browse the live database at http://database.eohandbook.com/ or download the printable PDF of key tables based on the 2010 database contents for a handy reference.
Document - General Reference
Overview of an Intelligent Sensorweb for Integrated Earth Sensing Project
Document - General Reference
BIOMASS-Report-for-Mission-Selection-An-Earth-Explorer-to-observe-forest-biomass.pdf
The objective of the BIOMASS Mission is to determine the global distribution of forest biomass by reducing the uncertainty in the calculation of carbon stock and fluxes associated with the terrestrial biosphere.
Document - Product Readme Note
Fine-Resolution-Air-Quality-Monitoring-from-a-Small-Satellite-CHRIS-PROBA.pdf
This paper was published in "Sensors" and demonstrates the ability of the European Space Agency's small satellite sensor CHRIS/PROBA to provide reliable AOT estimates at a spatially detailed level over Hong Kong, using a modified version of the dense dark vegetation (DDV) algorithm devised for MODIS.
Document - General Reference
Autonomy-in-action-Ten-years-of-Proba-1.pdf
This is an article extracted from the ESA Bulletin Nr.148.
Document - General Reference
On-the-Potential-of-CHRIS-PROBA-for-Estimating-Vegetation-Canopy-Properties-from-Space.pdf
On the Potential of CHRIS/PROBA for Estimating Vegetation Canopy Properties from Space.
Document - Technical Note
Note on CHRIS Acquisition Procedure and Image Geometry
The aim of this document is to clarify the acquisition procedure CHRIS on-board the PROBA satellite. It provides a detailed description of the acquisition procedure and summarises the implications for the geometrical properties of the CHRIS images.
Document - General Reference
Correction-of-systematic-spatial-noise-in-push-broom-hyperspectral-sensors.pdf
We present a new technique that faces the problem of removing the spatiallycoherent noise known as vertical striping, usually found in images acquired by push-broom sensors.
Document - Product Document
Leaf-area-index-from-CHRIS-satellite-data-and-applications-in-plant-yield-estimation.pdf
This paper focuses on the optical remote sensing aspects of the ISIES project.
News - Success Stories
Heritage data trains neural networks to detect urban sprawl
Since they’ve been trained identically, they can help monitor both current and past urban changes.
Document - General Reference
Big-year-for-small-satellite-ESAs-second-in-orbit-technology-demonstration-mission-Proba-2.pdf
This is an article extracted from the ESA Bulletin Nr.144.
Document - Technical Note
A-comparison-of-superresolution-reconstruction-methods-for-multiangle-CHRIS-Proba-images.pdf
This paper presents the results of three superresolution methods applied to multiangular CHRIS/Proba data: three methods, namely non-uniform interpolation and de-convolution, iterative back-projection, and total variation are examined.
Mission - Third Party Missions
Multi Spectral Scanner (MSS) Processor Releases
GCP displacement B TM radiometric calibration Update to radiometric calibration strategy for TM reflective bands (Dark Current
Mission - Third Party Missions
Thematic Mapper (TM) Processor Releases
GCP displacement B TM radiometric calibration Update to radiometric calibration strategy for TM reflective bands (Dark Current
News - Thematic area articles
Space helps monitor Earth’s changing biosphere
Ocean chlorophyll concentrations can change when ocean currents shift, or sea temperature rises - all impacts of climate
Mission - Third Party Missions
CHRIS Overview
covering the short-wave IR spectral band (SWIR, typically out to 2400 nm), in addition to the visible/near-IR (VNIR) band current