Registration for EU Space Week 2022, the go-to event of for Europe’s space community, is now open. Register today and join us 3 – 6 October in Prague, Czech Republic.
When the past is no longer a good predictor for the climate risks the world faces, there’s the Copernicus Climate Change Service, which offers the data we need to prepare for what lies ahead.
The online event provided attendees with an overview of the Galileo Open Service – Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA) testing phase, along with a chance to hear about some key test results.
When it comes to protecting the safety of crew and passengers at sea, Galileo, Copernicus and the forthcoming GOVSATCOM give the maritime sector the perfect trifecta.
Developed with the support of the EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), ARGOS uses Galileo positioning, on-board sensors and other technologies to protect vessels against theft, un-anchoring and cyberattacks.
The Czech Republic takes over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union during a time of global instability. It is against this backdrop that the presidency has made security a key priority – and one that will be supported by the EU Space Programme.
The service will be located at the Galileo Security Monitoring Centre (GSMC) in Madrid, following the transfer of responsibilities from the European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen), in line with the EU Space Regulation.
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) is re-opening a testing campaign for INAV improvements implementation and hereby invites external stakeholders to express their interest in participating in such testing campaign.