Thin cool ocean surface enhances carbon absorption
New research, funded in part by the European Space Agency (ESA), shows that the cool, thin layer at the ocean's surface - known as the "ocean skin" - allows oceans to absorb significantly more atmospheric carbon dioxide than previously estimated. This discovery could lead to more precise global carbon assessments and support better-informed emissions policies.
The world's oceans take in ab UK to lead global EO group with ambitious focus on data and impact
UK Space Agency Chief Executive Dr. Paul Bate has stepped into the role of Chair for the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), an international consortium dedicated to harmonizing Earth observation efforts from space.
As the new CEOS Chair, the UK aims to leverage Earth observation (EO) to benefit public services, inspire future leaders, and drive impactful global collaboration NovaWurks joins SDA's HALO Program to Support Proliferated LEO Missions
NovaWurks has announced its selection by the Space Development Agency (SDA) for participation in the Hybrid Acquisition for Proliferated LEO (HALO) pool. Through this program, NovaWurks will collaborate directly with the SDA, deploying its specialized spacecraft architecture in upcoming SDA mission profiles.
As a prime contractor, NovaWurks offers comprehensive mission support services, gu CATALYST introduces INSIGHTS 2.0 for smarter multi-source data visualization
CATALYST, a PCI Geomatics Enterprise Inc. brand known for its leadership in Earth observation solutions, has launched INSIGHTS 2.0, a cutting-edge visualization platform that integrates and interprets data from multiple sources. INSIGHTS 2.0 is designed to enhance decision-making in critical sectors such as mining, wildfire management, and flood monitoring by fusing satellite imagery with ground LeoStella and BlackSky join SDA's Proliferated Low-Earth Orbit initiative
LeoStella has been chosen by the Space Development Agency (SDA) to contribute to the Hybrid Acquisition for Proliferated Low-Earth Orbit (HALO) program. This initiative opens doors for nontraditional defense contractors to collaborate directly with SDA on rapid on-orbit mission feasibility prototypes. LeoStella, a small satellite manufacturer, will partner with BlackSky as a subcontractor to dev Ariel takes shape and first shake
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The construction phase of ESA’s Ariel mission has started at Airbus Defence and Space in Toulouse (France) with the assembly of the spacecraft’s structural model. This marks a significant step forward for this mission designed to meticulously inspect the atmospheres of a thousand exoplanets and uncover their nature.
In the image we see Ariel’s structural model coming together at the Airbus facilities. This model replicates the mechanical framework of the spacecraft and the mass of its various units for a first round of tough testing.
The Ariel’s structural model consists of two main components: a flight-like replica of the service
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