The GIMS (Geodetic Integrated Monitoring System) project combines the Galileo European global navigation satellite system (GNSS), the Copernicus synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and inertial measurement units (IMUs) to detect and monitor landslides.
EU Space Week 2023 was full of informative sessions, insightful keynote speeches and interesting demos from space-based companies. Here’s a taste of just some of what happened.
In a joint effort, EUSPA and the European Commission will host an interactive workshop dedicated to the upcoming Galileo Timing Service and its implications for Timing and Synchronisation (T&S) applications.
The newly published EUSpace4Ukraine white paper and interactive maps, called StoryMap help interested parties understand how EU space capabilities especially Earth Observation can benefit NGOs in areas of war and crises.
A panel discussion at EU Space Week highlights the critical role that Space Traffic Management (STM) plays in keeping Europe’s space assets safe and secure.
From Secure SATCOM Market and User Technology Report to establishing a SATCOM Users Network, EUSPA is on the move to support companies to understand and build upon the opportunities of a user-centric secure SATCOM in the EU.
On EU Space Week Day 2, key stakeholders and policymakers shared what they considered to be the most pressing topics facing the EU Space sector. At the top of the list: access to funding, sustainability, and resilience.