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Market Watch "at glance" June 2019
Market EOnews
A Quarter of Glacier Ice in West Antarctica is Now Unstable
Antarctic glaciers to honour 'satellite heroes' Are you ready to try Earth Monitor? ASI to launch CubeSat demo that could lead to quicker access to satellite data
CAMS supports hay fever sufferers with forecasts enhanced by pan-European pollen observations
Cape Tech Awarded Sustainability Grant Complete Australian Vineyard Map Opens Doors to Global Regions Copernicus 'Eyes on Earth' Roadshow
Development Grant from the Horizon 2020 Innovation Project Awarded to Forsway
Descartes Labs to Demonstrate Global-Scale Predictive Intelligence at GEOINT 2019
Dozens of satellites joining Vega's rideshare to space Earth observation practitioners gather in Milan to discuss latest Copernicus applications Ecometrica hits new heights with forest drone mapping
Eight African Institutions to Benefit from the GEO and AWS USD 1.5 million Cloud Grant European Space Agency Invites Developers to Create Mobile Apps with Big Data from Space
European Commission launches 'Europe's eyes on the Earth' roadshow
Europe is a global leader in space. But is it investing enough to maintain its leadership? This article compares European investment with that being carried out elsewhere.
European Space Agency Invites Developers to Create Mobile Apps with Big Data from Space
Earth Observation and geolocation play an important role in supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, but the potential of space is much wider. First ICESat-2 Global Data Released: Ice, Forests and More
Geospatial World edition . Read Geoinformation Software as a Service German Aerospace Centre and Leipniz Supercomputing Centre team up to improve Earth observation data analysis HiSea Project to Hold Stakeholders Workshops on Making Earth Observation Practical, Tangible
How the Copernicus ‘Eyes on Earth’ Roadshow is nurturing a new generation of Earth Observation enthusiasts and experts
How AWS Ground Station is breaking its giant leap for satellite links into small steps
How satellites can improve the health of city dwellers Inspire, Explore, Act - How the Copernicus 'Eyes on Earth' INTERGEO Round Table
June GEO Newsletter available for download Have you signed up for the Copernicus Masters Competition yet?
innovation disaster risk reduction products and approaches Luxembourg Space Agency approves EUR 1 million grant to Kleos Space Maxar Delivers Visual Satellite Data to NASA for Global Environmental Research Programs
Mapping our global human footprint Melting a satellite, a piece at a time Mobile apps can help steer users away from polluted city areas Newtec Works With QinetiQ, Moves Toward ESA Certification NewSpace could eliminate Sun-Synchronous orbits
NGO works as high seas sleuth to track illegal fishing On Orbit Episode 5 - Space Politics, Space Force Orbital Insight Opens Singapore Office. Orbital ecosystem A new business in small satellites orbiting the Earth Powerful deep-ocean vents fuel phytoplankton blooms off Antarctica Preserving NewSpace innovation while championing M&A in our ecosystem
Remote sensing of toxic algal blooms RBC Signals pursues government work, wins first award Satellite observations improve earthquake monitoring, response Satellites will provide real-time data of crop development across Canada Small steps to giant leaps: The new space age is just beginning SMOS joins forces with top weather forecasting system Soaring Temperatures Speed Up Spring Thaw on Greenland's Ice Sheet Statement on Interregional Innovation Investments for European value chains.
Study could improve fire monitoring in Brazilian savana
Study shows 'significant' improvement of lake water clarity around Rotorua
Swiss Environment Goes Under Close Watch TanDEM-X reveals glaciers in detail Towards addressing food security in Africa using space technologies; AfriCultuReS progress
To bring space and Earth observation closer to EU citizens, the Copernicus programme is launching the ‘Europe’s eyes on the Earth ’ roadshow, to be held in five European countries between June 2019 and March 2020
UN-SPIDER highlights role of Earth observation in understanding exposure of urban infrastructure
using remote sensing-based proxies to improve urban disaster risk management and resilience want to find out more about your competitors in the Copernicus Masters ? Check out these and other videos here to find out all you need to know! Which is the most geospatial ready country in the world?
Workshop on Coastal Climate and Earth Observation Services for Small Island States World View reaches new milestone in Stratollite development World's most sophisticated thermal imagers fly over UK for the first time WMO: protect radio frequencies vital to earth observations
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