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MEOS Polar for EARS installed in Lannion for Meteo France + ENVISAT ASAR and RADARSAT SAR Processing system for EDISOFT

MEOS Polar for EARS installed in Lannion for Meteo France

Kongsberg Spacetec installed MEOS Polar EARS network integration in Lannion for MeteoFrance

Kongsberg Spacetec has delivered and installed a complete MEOS POLAR system with a 2.4 m X- and L-band antenna system with radome and support for NOAA and METOP reception and processing for the EUMETSAT Advanced Retransmission Service (EARS) network integration.

MEOS Polar Ground Station
MEOS POLAR METOP system for Meteo France
Ground Stations for Polar Orbiting Satellites

ENVISAT ASAR and RADARSAT SAR Processing system for EDISOFT

Kongsberg Spacetec har won a contract with EDISOFT, Portugal to install an ENVISAT and Radarsat SAR processing system for marine surveillance in the Santa Maria Island in Azores.

The system will include the new Kongsberg Spacetec MEOS Capture HRDFEP (High Rate Demodulator & Front End Processor) which is a high performance data receiver, acquisition and telemetry processing system.

MEOS Capture HRDFEP High Rate Demodulator & Front End Processor
Data acquisition systems

The French Space agency CNES and Spot Image support several research projects in the International Polar Year, with SPOT’s High Resolution Spectroscopic (HRS) instrument.

Article at GEOCONNEXION

The French space agency CNES and Spot Image are contributing to a number of research programmes now underway for International Polar Year (IPY), for which they have built up a significant archive of imagery of the polar regions from SPOT 5’s HRS instrument (High Resolution Stereoscopic). With global warming today a chief concern, these data are giving scientists around the globe an opportunity to gain a closer insight into the world’s changing ice cover.

Satellite imagery is a vital tool for tracking temperate and polar ice cover. In this respect, SPOT 5’s HRS instrument has the key ability to acquire stereopair imagery at a spatial resolution of 5 metres, covering an area of 120 km x 600 km.

CNES and _Spot Image have launched the SPIRIT project (SPOT 5 stereoscopic survey of Polar Ice: Reference Images and Topographies) in partnership with French survey and mapping agency IGN, responsible for generating digital elevation model (DEM) products, and the LEGOS space geophysics and oceanography research laboratory, principal investigator. The chief aims of this project are to: Image 2.5 million sq.km. of the Arctic and Antarctic regions, covering glaciers, small ice caps and the coasts of Antarctica and Greenland.

Allow scientists around the world working on themes in line with IPY to access the SPOT 5 HRS archive through a dedicated Web interface.

Distribute DEM products free of charge to research laboratories approved by CNES, to give them a baseline topography that until now has been lacking for studies of polar ice, so they can map change in these regions.

An initial imaging campaign in the Northern Hemisphere has already covered 830,000 sq.km of Arctic regions. The ongoing Antarctic campaign has set out with the ambitious aim of covering 2 million sq.km of the ice sheet.

Spot Image, the commercial operator of the SPOT satellites, is headquartered in Toulouse, France, with subsidiaries and offices in Australia, Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Singapore and the United States. It leverages a global network of partners, distributors and ground receiving stations to serve public and private-sector decision-makers worldwide. Spot Image is a leading supplier of geospatial information with an extensive portfolio of multisensor, multiresolution products.

France affirmed its space ambitions from a very early stage. As a result of its efforts, it has achieved independent access to space and is a prime mover behind Europe’s space policy and international cooperation. Over the years, CNES has built up end-to-end expertise in implementing space systems, working with expert contractors and research laboratories. Through its ability to innovate and its foresight, it is helping to expand knowledge, foster the emergence of new technologies for the benefit of society and develop space applications.

Outlet glacier in Greenland The ice tongue of the Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier on Greenland’s west coast has retreated significantly in the last five years. At the same time, it has thinned and started to flow faster. These changes have been confirmed in processed SPOT 5 HRS imagery.

The town of Jakobshavn (Ilulíssat in Greenlandic) lies near the mouth of the eponymous fjord from where icebergs calve off the Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier into Disko Bay. A UNESCO world heritage site, this glacier is one of the largest on the Arctic ice sheet, discharging some 35 billion tonnes of ice into the sea every year, that is, 6 to 10 percent of the total mass of ice discharged into the Northern Hemisphere oceans. Jakobshavn Isbrae is now the world’s fastest-flo wing glacier and is estimated to be responsible for 4 percent (0.06 mm) of the recent rise in sea level across the globe.

Since 2004, new ASTER and Landsat satellite data have revealed a clear break in the glacier’s advance. Its northern and southern sections are exhibiting different behaviour, with the ice streams driving the flow of ice to the calving front moving at different speeds. The rate of ice flow doubled between 1985 and 2006, from 17 metres to 35 metres per day.

Details in the DEM
SPOT 5’s HRS instrument has been used to map the Jakobshavn glacier precisely in three dimensions. Comparing a digital elevation model (DEM) generated by IGN, France’s survey and mapping agency, from SPOT 5 HRS imagery acquired in 2007 with a DEM from April 2003, the LEGOS space geophysics and oceanography research laboratory found that the glacier had thinned rapidly. The glacier’s speed was also measured by comparing two HRS orthoimages acquired 10 days apart. The main ice stream peaked at 42.5 metres per day (15.5 kilometres per year), making Jakobshavn Isbrae well and truly the world’s fastest glacier.

Web sites:
www.spotimage.com/IPY
www.cnes.fr
www.legos.obs-mip.fr
www.ipy.org
Article by Jérôme Korona International Polar Year
Project Manager, Spot Image,

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While the environmental consciousness is increasing in the public and in political circles, the remote sensing techniques and systems are considered more and more as essential tools to help manage our planet. With the start by the European institutions and Industry of the Sentinels satellite programs, in 2007 for Sentinel-1 and in April 2008 for Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3, Europe is setting the cornerstone of its future operational Earth Observation program of Global Monitoring of Environment and Security, in the footsteps of the successful European Meteorological operational program.

This system component is being developed hand in hand with the service segment constituted by Core and Downstream services, according to the terms agreed upon at European level. While the place of industry in the development of the Space segment is clear, its role in the development and implementation of GMES services at large is not. It is to attempt an assessment of the European industry achievements and of the way to create new opportunities for industry in GMES Services that the 2008 EARSC Workshop
convened in Brussels on March 19, 2008 with the support of the EU and of ESA.

Thanks to the large, diverse and knowledgeable attendance a thorough survey of risks and opportunities for the development of the service industry has been conducted leading to a set of recommendations relayed to the EU to help in the preparation of their future call for proposals. Such recommendations relate to the four key areas which are Data Policy, Governance, Budget and Operations. Last but not least the need to foster regular exchanges and information days has been highlighted. Within the framework of the excellent collaboration between EARSC and European institutions in the organisation and running of this event, the dialogue is continuing to analyze the workshop results and to attempt to draft a roadmap for the implementation of its recommendations.

The next milestone to rally stakeholders will be the GMES Conference in September 2008 organized under the French presidency of the EU in Lille. This event targeted mainly at users will be the occasion for the official launch of the GMES Pre-Operational services (emphasis to be put on end-to-end demonstrations), the development of a new approach to climatic change and the presentation of a GMES governance and funding scheme. Presentation of industrial capabilities will be possible in the exhibit and EARSC is naturally considering a presence there.

In the mean time, on behalf of the EARSC Directors, let me wish you a fruitful spring, looking forward to meet all our members at the Annual General Meeting on June 25th, 2008, in Brussels.

With best regards,



Paul Kamoun
EARSC Chairman

Astrium announced that it has entered into a joint-venture with the Cartographic Institute of Catalonia (ICC), the Catalan official mapping agency, and Hisdesat, a space services provider, to create Infoterra Servicios de Geoinformación SA (Infoterra SGSA).

Infoterra SGSA will form part of the Infoterra Group, a leading provider of geo-information products and services based on Earth observation data. The new company will expand an already strong European organisation present in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Hungary.

The company will be the exclusive distributor of TerraSAR-X high resolution radar data for the Spanish market. Infoterra SGSA will also develop GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) services, applications for agri-environment and defence & security, and support international mapping projects. Finally, through access to the resources and assets of its three shareholders, Infoterra SGSA will develop datasets from airborne acquisition, as well as radar and optical satellite imagery to deliver a comprehensive range of geospatial products.

“Being able to call on expertise from all Infoterra entities, ICC and Hisdesat, Infoterra SGSA will offer its customers a portfolio ranging from data acquisition & processing to sophisticated geoinformation services. We are all very excited about this new venture and convinced this will contribute to a positive development of the Spanish Earth observation market“ said Marc Tondriaux, CEO of Infoterra Group and Chairman of Infoterra SGSA. “With the growing need for geospatial solutions, this venture supports our strategy of strengthening the Infoterra Group’s position as a key player in Earth observation business” continued Marc Tondriaux.

Astrium holds 60% of the company, while ICC and Hisdesat equally hold 20% of the shares. The Board of Directors has appointed Mr Joan Romeu as the General Manager. Mr Joan Romeu, previously International Sales Manager at ICC, brings more than 20 years experience in the field of mapping and geo-information.

The company, which has offices in Madrid and Barcelona, expects early commercial successes in 2008 and will work towards becoming one of the key players in geo-information in Spain within the next 5 years.

www.infoterra.es
www.infoterra-global.com

About Infoterra Group
Infoterra Group is a leading provider of geo-information products and services for managing the development, environment and security of our changing world. With companies in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Hungary, its global customers include international companies, national, regional and local governments and authorities throughout Europe, and organisations such as the European Commission (EC) and the European Space Agency (ESA).

Infoterra operates across a comprehensive range of markets – communications, environment, security, agriculture, defence, oil & gas exploration and many more. Furthermore, Infoterra holds the exclusive commercial exploitation rights for the German radar satellite TerraSAR-X, and plays a leading role in geo-information services within the European GMES initiative of the EC and ESA.

Astrium Services
Astrium Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of EADS Astrium, offers a unique ‘one-stop-shop’ in the satellite services market, with unrivalled capability and expertise in secure communications, Earth observation services and navigation services. The European provider of milsatcom services, including the pioneering Skynet 5 service, and a world-leading supplier of geo-information products and services, Astrium Services meets its customers’ requirements with innovative and highly competitive end-to-end solutions.

Cartographic Institute of Catalonia (ICC)
ICC is the official mapping agency of Catalonia. Its activities are related with land studies from different approaches such as the production of different map series, research and information distribution and diffusion. In addition, ICC can carry out projects wherever is requested by other public or private entities. Main ICC’s activities are: topographic maps, data acquisition, photogrammetry, remote sensing, geographic information systems, geodetics and positioning systems, thematic mapping and atlases, territorial boundary marking, Catalonia map library, research programs, cartographic publications, etc.

About Hisdesat
Hisdesat is a space services provider company meeting the needs of government users in satellite communications and earth observation fields. Its main purpose is to acquire, operate and commercialize governmental satellite systems, mostly for communications in X and military Ka bands. HISDESAT owns and operates the satellite SPAINSAT and joint together with Loral Space and Communication the satellite Xtar-Eur. HISDESAT is the military satellite communication operator for the Spanish Ministry of Defence and others European and NATO countries.

Media Contacts
Infoterra
Nathalie Pisot (Infoterra FR) Tel: +33 (0) 4 97 23 23 46
Sarah Haslam (Infoterra UK) Tel: +44 (0)116 273 2300
Mareike Doepke (Infoterra GER) Tel: +49 (0)7545 8 3924
Astrium
Rémi Roland (Astrium FR) Tel: +33 (0) 1 77 75 80 37
Jeremy Close (Astrium UK) Tel: +44 (0)1 438 77 3872
Mathias Pikelj (Astrium GER) Tel: +49 (0) 7545 8 91 23
Francisco Lechon (Astrium ESP) Tel: +34 (0) 91586 3741

This contract reaffirms the Government’s trust in Indra, who previously developed the ground segment of the Helios Earth Observation programme

Indra will develop, integrate and implement the ground segment of the Pleidaes, a French constellation of high-resolution optical satellites for Earth observation, for the Spanish Ministry of Defence. The contract amounts to 13.7 M euros and is to be concluded in three years.

The systems to be implemented by Indra, will allow the Spanish army to make wide use of the information supplied by civil and military satellites involved in this space programme promoted by France, of which Spain owns a 3% stake. The first satellite is expected to enter orbit by the end of 2009 and the next one in 2011.

The company will design, develop and start up the necessary systems for satellite imagery collection, the treatment for final products and the programme to request information from the satellites. The system will be located in the airspace systems centre for observation (CESAEROB) in the Air Force Base in Torrejón.

The satellites will be able to catch images at submetrical level. Once both satellites of the constellation are into operational service, building 3D imagery with a higher performance and enhanced quality will be possible, which means a qualitative leap for The Army.

The Spanish Army observation of the Earth and cartography will be more efficient, using these images as a means for taking measurements for tactics and intelligence affairs.

This contract reaffirms Indra’s know-how and capacities acquired in the ground segment within the Helios programme for Earth Observation and shows The Ministry of Defence’s trust in the company. In the Helios programme, Indra was responsible for the development of the software to manage, prepare and save images as well as for the acquisition modules, product generation and process, among other components.

Indra is Spain’s first IT multinational and one of Europe and Latin America’s most important. It is the second European company in its sector according to stock market capitalisation and it is one of the three Spanish companies with more investment in I+D. In 2007, revenues exceeded € 2.167M; a third part of it came from the international market. The company employs more than 23.500 professionals and has developed projects in more than 93 countries.

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Gisat has successfully concluded first year acting as service provider in the RESPOND project – focusing on delivery of geospatial products for humanitarian and development aid. Gisat has utilized its previous experiences in this area and became the first partner from the new EU members joining this alliance.

Gisat on AlertNet

In addition to being available on the Respond website, all Respond Phase 1 mapping, including Gisat products, is now available on the Reuters Foundation award winning* website AlertNet. Respond partners Reuters and ITUK have been working closely together over the past 2 months to develop the capability of displaying Respond maps as soon as they are published to the Respond website. This will increase the number of users accessing Respond services with over 25,000 daily visitors and 400 NGO’s currently signed up to use the AlertNet services.

RESPOND is an alliance of European and International organisations working with the humanitarian community to improve access to maps, satellite imagery and geographic information. RESPOND aims to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the European and international humanitarian relief community through the appropriate and reliable application of geographic information. It is led by Infoterra UK Ltd as the “Prime Contractor. Gisat has joined the RESPOND team in 2007.

RESPOND is funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) within the European GMES initiative – a joint approach of ESA and the European Commission – as GMES service supporting humanitarian relief, disaster reduction & reconstruction.

To find out more about Respond, please visit website.
To find out more about Reuters AlertNet visit their website.

*Reuters AlertNet is a humanitarian news network based around a popular website. It aims to keep relief professionals and the wider public up-to-date on humanitarian crises around the globe. It was started in 1997 by Reuters Foundation – an educational and humanitarian trust – to place Reuters’ core skills of speed, accuracy and freedom from bias at the service of the humanitarian community. AlertNet has won a Popular Communication award for technological innovation, a NetMedia European Online Journalism Award for its coverage of natural disasters and has been named a Millennium Product by the British Government—an award for outstanding applications of innovative technologies.

RESPOND Czech 2007

During 2007, Gisat has joined as service provider partner the RESPOND – a strong team with a proven reputation in delivery of geospatial products for humanitarian and development aid. Gisat has utilized its previous experiences in this area and became the first partner from the new EU members joining this alliance taking on board also two Czech humanitarian NGOs – Adra and People In Need – as service users.

In total, Gisat has provided during Phase 1 (2007) production 31 mapping products of various thematic scope and scales, both in softcopy (raster digital data and vector layers usable in GIS environment) and hardcopy versions (paper maps). Regionally, the 2007 production covered user activities in Africa and Asia (see examples in image galery). Major beneficiary of our RESPOND services has been People In Need (PIN) and ADRA CZ. Certain capacity is also left for European users (e.g. DG RELEX, DG ECHO) and UN users via UNOSAT (e.g. Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS) in 2007). All GISAT production can be found on the RESPOND Map Catalogue

The map catalogue contains over 450 map entries dating back to 2004, which are available as low, medium or high resolution jpeg images. They can also be viewed directly as a Google Earth overlay. Full GIS layers are also available for selected regions such as Sumatra. Detailed information about each map entry can be found including satellite date used, map producer, date published, bounding coordinates and other details.

RESPOND is an alliance of European and International organisations working with the humanitarian community to improve access to maps, satellite imagery and geographic information. RESPOND aims to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the European and international humanitarian relief community through the appropriate and reliable application of geographic information. It is led by Infoterra UK Ltd as the “Prime Contractor.

RESPOND is funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) within the European GMES initiative – a joint approach of ESA and the European Commission – as GMES service supporting humanitarian relief, disaster reduction & reconstruction.

For more information please visit the RESPOND website

Israel launched a radar satellite acquiring imagery with spatial resolution of 10cm

Israel launched an advanced spy satellite on January 21, 2008 that will be able to track events in Iran, the country it considers its top foe, even at night and in cloudy weather.

The TechSAR satellite is of particular importance for Israel because it can be used to keep tabs on Iran´s nuclear programme, which the US and Israel fear is a cover for pursuing nuclear weapons.

The satellite, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, operates with a special radar system, allowing it to view much more than existing Ofek satellites that use cameras.

The satellite was launched from the Sriharikota space station in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.

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“Responsible for the protection of soils in Lower Saxony, the State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG) looked for a comprehensive land take monitoring service. The products generated by GeoVille through the ESA-GSE Land project fitted our needs but were limited to certain regions. Therefore we decided to order these geo-information products for the entire State as critical input to our soil information system.” Dr. Marion Gunreben – LBEG; Hannover, Germany

Introduction

Mitigation of climate change impact by integrated spatial planning is a key element to limit human and socio-economic loss, where, for example, land take by urban growth may lead to increased flood impact through faster run-off. The impervious area and sealing level service within GSE Land offers a solution to monitoring urban growth and soil sealing at the spatial level of administration. It provides spatially referenced and consistent information in support of reporting obligations. The regional administration of Mining, Energy and Geology of Niedersachsen in Germany (Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie Niedersachsen – LBEG) has ordered and financed an assessment for the region of Weser-Ems. It was among the first public organization employing this new Earth Observation (EO) intelligence to help mitigate the impact of climate change.
GeoVille Group is task manager of the “Impervious areas and sealing levels” application in the ESA-GSE Land Information Services project and implements together with 3 other service providers (GIM, Indra Infoterra) services in 10 European countries. The ESA GSE Stage 2 Project “Land Information Services” is lead by Infoterra GmbH with the objective to deliver cost effective harmonised and standardised geo-information services on land monitoring.
SPOT satellite data and aerial photography are used to derive geospatial explicit up-to-date and historical information on the extent, development and density of built-up areas. In addition to homogeneous, high quality maps on land cover/use, the information is integrated with ancillary data in GI procedures and models to analyse describe and understand the drivers, pressure, state and impact of land consumption.
Such mapping and downstream products provide views of landtake trends and their impact on representative European areas on the sub-national level. The products describe the pressure, state and impact of urban land-take. They consist of maps, statistics, indicators and scenarios.

Answers to key policy questions include:
• How much and in what proportions is land being taken for urban and other development?
• Where does the most significant land-take occur?
• What are the drivers of uptake for urban and other artificial land development?
• How many people are affected?

Benefits
• Enriching lump statistics with geospatially explicit information
• Guaranteeing European consistency and comparability
• Facilitating the evaluation of policy options
• Improving decision making through better planning information
• Moving from observing and monitoring to policy evaluation

Product roll-out and response

As part of the GSE Land project, the Lower Saxony counties of Hannover, Braunschweig und Lüneburg were assessed. In order to obtain full coverage of the Federal State Lower Saxony the LBEG has financed mapping of the missing areas in the region Weser-Ems (14.965 km²). The data have been jointly produced by GeoVille group and Infoterra GmbH and will be made available through the online GI system of the regional German administration.

“Responsible for the protection and sustainable use of soils and raw materials in Lower Saxony (Germany), the LBEG looked for a comprehensive and accurate land take monitoring service including information about soil sealing. The products generated by GeoVille through the ESA-GSE Land project fitted our needs but were limited to certain regions. Therefore we decided to order these geo-information products for the entire State of Lower Saxony. These quality-assured information products allow large scale synopsis and provide critical input to our soil information system.”
Dr. Marion Gunreben – State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG); Hannover, Germany

GeoVille Group is a private sector enterprise located in Austria and Luxembourg. GeoVille Group specialises in products and services related to Earth Observation (EO) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications. GeoVille is the leading company in Europe in using satellite data for spatial planning applications

Tel: +43 (0)512 56 20 21-0
Fax: +43 (0)512 56 20 21-22
Email: info@geoville.com
Web : www.geoville.com

Infoterra GmbH has been a leader in development and validation of GMES services, focussing on land monitoring, water quality assessment, flood risk management, and spatial planning applications, for several years. The company holds the exclusive commercial exploitation rights for the new high-resolution radar satellite TerraSAR-X and is part of the Infoterra Group and a wholly owned subsidiary of Astrium

Tel: +49 7545 8 4344
Fax: +49 7545 8 1337
Email: info@infoterra-global.com
Web: www.infoterra-global.com

Definiens, the number one Enterprise Image Intelligence™ company today announced it has teamed up with GEOSYSTEMS France SARL, the leading French provider of remote sensing, photogrammetry, 3D visualisation and spatial data management software solutions and services. Under the terms of this partner agreement, GEOSYSTEMS France becomes an authorized reseller of Definiens technology and will distribute the Definiens Enterprise Image Intelligence Suite in France and in French-speaking African countries.

Definiens’ image analysis software is complementary to GEOSYSTEMS France end-to-end solution and services which include consulting, support, software develeopment and systems integration. Existing and future customers will not only benefit from fast and reliable image analysis – independent from data size/volume? and source – but also from local contact persons, regional support and market insights provided by GEOSYSTEMS France.

“Committed to providing the best geospatial products and services, we are delighted to add Definiens solutions to our offering.” said Patrice Lemire, Managing Director, GEOSYSTEMS France. “These market leading products will enable our customers to extract rich information with a high level of automation from their imagery.”

Definiens provides organizations involved in earth sciences with leading technology for analyzing and interpreting images on every scale, from air-borne as well as space-borne sensors and is the perfect match to the French company’s existing portfolio. GEOSYSTEMS France’ strong market presence as well as the vast network of potential customers and key players in France and in the French-speaking African countries will strengthen Definiens position in these regions.

“France and the French-speaking countries in Africa represent a large, strategically important market for our technology,” said Rene Hermes, Vice President Marketing at Definiens. “By partnering with Geosystems France, a well-positioned company with in-depth expertise in delivering geospatial solutions, we are confident that Definiens state-of-the-art products will make further significant inroads into the French markets.”

To best serve the needs of mutual customers, Definiens will provide active marketing and sales support including training, consultancy, rule set development as well as application and other Enterprise Image Intelligence specialists for GEOSYSTEMS France and its customers.

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