
A year after launching the project, the platform has advanced three main services. The SatAlert service provides early warnings for wildfire, flood and drought risks by providing automated, satellite-based monitoring. By evaluating many forecast sources daily, assessing the highest risk and sending alerts when needed, it helps authorities and organisations act sooner. The EO Streaming Service lets users explore years of satellite data directly in a web browser, with smooth performance even when there’s limited connectivity. Finally, the Archive Builder Service allows users to create and store tailored datasets for specific regions and time periods, making future access faster and more efficient.
Developed under ESA’s Sunrise Partnership Project within the programme for Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES), and supported by the Austrian Space Agency, these services address a key gap: the distance between satellites in orbit and people making decisions on the ground. By making Copernicus data more accessible, the OneWeb Copernicus Data Hub helps turn Europe’s space technologies into practical support, strengthening resilience, safety and sustainability.

