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Tuesday, 24 December 2013 10:34

eOsphere Limited

eOsphere Limited is a UK based company specialising in satellite remote sensing applications.

Key areas of work are sea ice monitoring using satellite imagery and the provision of affordable ground receiving stations. eOsphere is involved in several research projects to develop better products about ice conditions, as well as working directly with companies who are operating in ice infested waters. The eOsphere ground station has been designed for users who want a reasonably priced system to receive and process data from EOS Terra and Aqua MODIS and the future planned NPP and NPOESS satellites.

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