This issue paper will consider examples and approaches for documenting and communicating the uses and value of Earth observations to a wide range of users. This paper will build on discussions from ...
Tiny earth observation satellites are reshaping how the world monitors the planet in 2026. No longer limited to a handful of massive, government‑owned platforms, Earth is now being watched by growing ...
Despite the ocean’s critical role in Earth’s climate, observations for some of the key ocean climate properties are either only short-term (10-20 years duration) or insufficient to understand ...
IBM Corp. is partnering with the European Space Agency to create an artificial intelligence system that will keep tabs on climate change and other global issues, such as water scarcity, in real time ...
In this work, researchers provide a introduction of total 9 Earth observation satellites in section 1. LT-1A and LT-1B are shown in section 1.1. The Land Exploration Satellite 1 project is an ...
For more than a decade, the Earth observation industry has insisted that commercial adoption is just around the corner. Yet adoption outside defense remains limited, uneven, and difficult to sustain.
Demand for timely and accurate Earth observation (EO) data has never been greater. Applications range from monitoring climate change and urbanization to ensuring food security, managing biodiversity, ...