Historically, Earth Observation (EO) missions have largely been technology-driven. A promising idea for an instrument design has often been the starting point for a satellite mission specifically conceived to satisfy certain scientific requirements. This situation has led to a high number of scattered facilities each providing different specific, regional, thematic functions such as near real time data production and distribution, off-line archive and distribution, and added value services with complex data and information flows. This has created a high level of complexity for the users to find and access the EO data, and an infrastructural overcapacity in the basic data services. This led, in turn, to usage, operational and cost inefficien...
The data acquisition system capabilities expected to be available in the 1980 time period as part of...
New, high-resolution space born sensors offer the possibility of near-real-time 3D Earth surface map...
The world of Earth observation (EO) data is rapidly changing, driven by exponential advances in sens...
Capacity building using Earth observing (EO) systems and data (i.e., from orbital and nonorbital pla...
There is an increasing need for cost effective Earth Observation (EO) missions to meet the informat...
Abstract. The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) is implemented by the Group on Eart...
COSMO-SkyMed is an Earth Observation space program funded by the Italian Ministry of Research and It...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., SAR, LiDAR, Optical and multis...
The growing number of planned Earth Observation (EO) satellites, together with the increase in paylo...
The demand for the rapid provision of EO products with well-defined characteristics in terms of temp...
Humanitarian action has rapidly adopted Earth observation (EO) and geospatial technologies shaping t...
The Group on Earth Observations System of Systems, GEOSS, is a co-ordinated initiative by many natio...
The proliferation of environmental satellites in low altitude earth orbit (LEO) has demonstrated the...
<p>New instruments for land management utilizing satellite remote sensing</p><p>We are at the beginn...
Data discoverability, accessibility, and integration are frequent barriers for scientists and a majo...
The data acquisition system capabilities expected to be available in the 1980 time period as part of...
New, high-resolution space born sensors offer the possibility of near-real-time 3D Earth surface map...
The world of Earth observation (EO) data is rapidly changing, driven by exponential advances in sens...
Capacity building using Earth observing (EO) systems and data (i.e., from orbital and nonorbital pla...
There is an increasing need for cost effective Earth Observation (EO) missions to meet the informat...
Abstract. The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) is implemented by the Group on Eart...
COSMO-SkyMed is an Earth Observation space program funded by the Italian Ministry of Research and It...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., SAR, LiDAR, Optical and multis...
The growing number of planned Earth Observation (EO) satellites, together with the increase in paylo...
The demand for the rapid provision of EO products with well-defined characteristics in terms of temp...
Humanitarian action has rapidly adopted Earth observation (EO) and geospatial technologies shaping t...
The Group on Earth Observations System of Systems, GEOSS, is a co-ordinated initiative by many natio...
The proliferation of environmental satellites in low altitude earth orbit (LEO) has demonstrated the...
<p>New instruments for land management utilizing satellite remote sensing</p><p>We are at the beginn...
Data discoverability, accessibility, and integration are frequent barriers for scientists and a majo...
The data acquisition system capabilities expected to be available in the 1980 time period as part of...
New, high-resolution space born sensors offer the possibility of near-real-time 3D Earth surface map...
The world of Earth observation (EO) data is rapidly changing, driven by exponential advances in sens...