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RUS Training Session – 2020 Antarctic Ozone Hole Monitoring with Sentinel-5P – 29 April 2021

RUS Copernicus organises a full day hands-on training session focussing on the processing of Sentinel-5P data to monitor atmospheric ozone layer above Antarctica. Sentinel-5P was launched in October 2017 to screen the Earth’s atmosphere and quantify different pollutants (O3, CO, NO2, SO2,

thierryrabautecs April 1, 2021April 9, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Webinar – Sea Ice Monitoring using Sentinel-1 data – 27 April 2021

The Arctic region is estimated to have 22% of the world’s oil and natural gas reserves, and a large portion of the natural resources in the Arctic are offshore and unexplored. As a result, more industrial activities are expected in this region in the future and

thierryrabautecs March 31, 2021April 9, 2021 Events, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Demonstration – EUROGEO 2021 – 23 April 2021

EUROGEO 2021, the annual meeting and conference of the European Association of Geography will be held online on 22 and 23 April 2020. These two days will be dedicated to the contribution that the community of geographers can bring to global challenges by sharing knowledge about the important United Nations

thierryrabautecs March 30, 2021April 9, 2021 Conferences & Workshops, Events, Planned, Upcoming Read more

RUS Webinar – Bathymetry derivation using Sentinel-2 data – 8 April 2021

The characteristics of coastal areas are dependent on their bathymetry. Variations in the sea floor can be caused by various processes, like sedimentation, and depicted by colour or contour lines representing isobaths.   Earth observation offers high spatial resolution, multi-spectral bands and

thierryrabautecs March 29, 2021March 29, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Training Session – ESA Training course on Earth Observation – 22-26 March 2021

This 11th ESA Training course on Earth Observation is organized as a remote event by the European Space Agency (ESA) in cooperation with the Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST). It aims at promoting and disseminating Earth Observation (EO)

thierryrabautecs February 22, 2021March 29, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Training Session – Monitoring upwelling event with Sentinel-3 – 16 March 2021

RUS Copernicus organises a full day hands-on training session focussing on the processing of Sentinel-3 data to monitor an upwelling event in the ocean. The Sentinel-3 constellation is composed of two identical satellites, which aim at quantifying large-scale surface (both

thierryrabautecs February 22, 2021March 30, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Webinar – Monitoring volcano emissions using Sentinel-5P data – 25 Febr. 2021

Volcanic eruptions, as one of Earth’s most dramatic and violent agents of change, can drastically alter land and water for kilometres around a volcano.  99 % of the gas molecules emitted in a volcanic eruption are water vapor (H2O), carbon

thierryrabautecs February 22, 2021March 17, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Training Session – Ship detection with Sentinel-1 – 18 Feb. 2021

Marine surveillance can be done under different methodologies, using for example cooperative systems, where ships themselves report their identities and positions, with different options, like the Automatic Identification System (AIS), among others. Non-cooperative systems do not require cooperation on the

thierryrabautecs February 18, 2021February 22, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Training Session – NO2 pollution monitoring with Sentinel-5P data – 9 Febr. 2021

RUS Copernicus organises a full day online training session about the processing of Sentinel-5P data to monitor NO2 concentration in the atmosphere. Sentinel-5P was launched in October 2017 to screen the Earth’s atmosphere and quantify different pollutants with a great

thierryrabautecs February 9, 2021February 22, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more

RUS Training Session – Inland water mapping using Sentinel-1 – 28 Jan. 2021

RUS Copernicus organises a full day online training session targeted at a beginner audience wishing to discover Sentinel-1 data processing for water mapping. With their night and day all weather imaging capabilities, SAR sensors onboard the Sentinel-1 missions provide the input

thierryrabautecs January 28, 2021February 22, 2021 Events, Planned, Training sessions, Upcoming Read more
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News from RUS

  • RUS Training Session – 2020 Antarctic Ozone Hole Monitoring with Sentinel-5P – 29 April 2021
  • RUS Webinar – Sea Ice Monitoring using Sentinel-1 data – 27 April 2021
  • RUS Demonstration – EUROGEO 2021 – 23 April 2021
  • RUS Webinar – Bathymetry derivation using Sentinel-2 data – 8 April 2021
  • RUS Training Session – ESA Training course on Earth Observation – 22-26 March 2021
  • RUS Training Session – Monitoring upwelling event with Sentinel-3 – 16 March 2021
  • RUS Webinar – Monitoring volcano emissions using Sentinel-5P data – 25 Febr. 2021
  • RUS Training Session – Ship detection with Sentinel-1 – 18 Feb. 2021

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