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Satellite Images for Emergencies: DLR to chair International Charter
Tue Apr 16 2013
Bureaucracy-free assistance in the event of an emergency – this is the aim of the 15 space agencies united within the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has been a member of this network since October 2010, and, on 16 April 2013, will take over as chair of the Charter for six months.
"With...
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Solomon Islands: Coastal Management with Tidal Predictions
Mon Apr 15 2013
The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) is implementing a project to forecast tide and sea-levels in Kosrae, Solomon Islands. Forecasts are based on the data from a new water level sensor funded by the Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change project.
SPREP specifiies on their website: "The instrument records the sea level every ten minutes and sends it via satellite to...
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MODIS: Detecting managed bush fires in Australia
Fri Apr 12 2013
NASA's Aqua satellite with its Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) has acquired an image in Kimberly region on 10 April 2013, Australia showing dozens of managed fires. All of the fires were south and west of the Isdell River; some were burning in and near Windjana Gorge National Park, a popular tourist destination. MODIS detected the fires by thermal infrared energy radiating...
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Mali: SPOT-6 data for first national mosaic
Fri Apr 12 2013
Mali's national survey and mapping agency (IGM) will be receiving the most recent detailed data at a resolution of 1.5 metres from SPOT-6, which has covered the country's entire 1.241.000 km² in less than 5 months. IGN France International (IGN FI) - a subsidiary of France’s national survey and mapping agency - had chose SPOT-6 data to update basemaps of Mali after IGN FI had won a bid...
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12 April: International Day of Human Space Flight
Fri Apr 12 2013
12 April is the International Day of Human Space Flight, declared by the General Assembly to commemorate one of the greatest triumphs of human progress, the first space flight by cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin that in 1961 paved the way for worldwide human space flight endeavour and exploration.
To pay tribute to the extraordinary journey of the men and women who have flown into space, the United Nations...
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Google Map Maker: Extended to cover UK
Thu Apr 11 2013
The free mapping tool Google Map Maker is expanding its edit tools to cover the United Kingdom, as BBC reported. Users can add buildings, vegetations, roads, rivers and railways and other features to the maps contained in the tool. All additions are revised and approved by the user community and Google staff before going online.
Google Map Maker started in 2008 covering only Pakistan and Vietnam...
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Belarus: Plans for communication satellite
Thu Apr 11 2013
The Belarusian Telegraph Agency (BeITA) reported that Belarus has started a project for the creation of a communication satellite. BeITA names Sergei Zolotoi, Director of the enterprise Geoinformation Systems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, as the source for this announcement. The project will be carried out by China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), with the contract being...
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Canada's Radarsat-1: Towards retirement after 28 successful years
Thu Apr 11 2013
Having surpassed its expected lifespan by 12 years, on March 29, 2013, Canada's first Earth Observation satellite, RADARSAT-1, moved towards retirement due to a technical malfunction.
The Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) experts have put the spacecraft in "safe mode" - a semi-dormant state that conserves energy. The team will now investigate the anomaly, but has low expectations of a full...
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Haiti: Innovative high-technology disaster mitigation project launched
Wed Apr 10 2013
The Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) and Taiwan (Province of China) announced the launch of the Haiti/DR Disaster Mitigation Project, an innovative crisis and risk prevention intervention that melds high-technology innovation with low-technology solutions to reduce the impact of natural hazards in the communities of South East Haiti and the South East border region between the...
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Europe: Meteosat-9 satellite takes over Rapid Scanning Service
Wed Apr 10 2013
On 9 April 2013, Eumetsat's Meteosat-9 satellite took over the rapid scanning imagery service (RSS) from Meteosat-8.
After being replaced in January by Meteosat-10 as the prime operational satellite supplying full disk images of Europe and Africa, Meteosat-9 now provides the RSS, delivering more frequent images every five minutes over Europe only. The two-satellite system continues the services...
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Iran: Plans for launch of seven new satellites
Mon Apr 8 2013
During the new Iranian calendar year which started on March 21, the Islamic Republic of Iran plans to launch seven satellites into space, Hamid Fezeli, Head of the Iran Space Agency (ISA) said. ISA is also host of one of UN-SPIDER's Regional Support Offices.
The Nahid, a satellite which is designed by experts at the research centre of ISA with the cooperation of the scientists from Amirkabir...
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Japan: Expansion of navigation satellite system QZSS
Mon Apr 8 2013
Japan is expanding its navigation satellite program to augment GPS navigation signals for users in the Asia-Pacific region, as spaceflightnow.com reported. The expansion of the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) will be carried out via a $526 million contract with the company Mitsubishi Electric, which will build three navigation satellites to be launched by the end of 2017.
Two of these...
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Climate Change: Warming temperatures will intensify extreme precipitation
Fri Apr 5 2013
According to a newly-published study by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), as the globe warms from rising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, more moisture in a warmer atmosphere will make the most extreme precipitation events more intense.
The study, conducted by a team of researchers from the North Carolina State University’s Cooperative Institute for...
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Beidou: Thailand becomes first overseas client
Fri Apr 5 2013
Thailand has become the first overseas user of the Chinese satellite navigation system Beidou - the Chinese version of the American GPS. China National Radio said a 2 billion yuan (9.5 billion baht) agreement to promote the use of Beidou in Thailand's public sector was signed in Bangkok last week, as the South China Morning Post reported. The system will be used in disaster relief, power...
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Japan: The world's first satellite communications helicopter
Thu Apr 4 2013
This will significantly enhance the crisis response and coordination activities of Japan's Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA): the AS365 N3 helicopter. Delivered by Eurocopter Japan, this is the world's first helicopter equipped with the Helicopter Satellite Communication System - a high-speed, real-time data transmission system, using Earth-orbiting relay satellites.
The HSA...
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Pakistan: First National Disaster Management Plan approved
Thu Apr 4 2013
Earlier this year, Pakistan has approved its first National Disaster Management Plan. The highly disaster-prone country seeks to improve and build on existing infrastructure in order to support emergency assistance. An earlier flood risk management program in the Lai Nullah Basin had become a great success, reducing flood damage in this region dramatically. With this accomplishment in mind, Ahmed...
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International Charter: Geographic tool to track activations
Wed Apr 3 2013
The “Charter Geographic Tool” was developed by the Charter member CNES (French National Centre for Space Studies) in order to establish a comprehensive record of all images acquired by the Charter members in response to Charter activations, as the international mechanism reports in its latest newsletter. Over and above the utility of such a record as an internal tool to the Charter,...
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Satellite data to support ice monitoring and flood preparedness in Ukraine
Wed Apr 3 2013
Over the period March 22-24, 2013, northern and western regions of Ukraine experienced a snowfall equal to the monthly norm. The amount of snow and rising temperatures significantly increased the risk of potential floods. The state of emergency was declared in Kiev and its neighboring regions by local authorities due to the storm and high flood risk. According to the resolution no. 58922/59/1-11...
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China: Launch of high resolution EO satellite scheduled
Wed Apr 3 2013
China will launch the first satellite for its high-resolution system for Earth observation in April, as China's official Xinhua News Agency reported, citing a government agency.
Examinations of the satellite and its carrier rocket, the Long March 2D, have been completed and the satellite is now in the launch stage, according to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for...
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International Charter: March 2013 Newsletter available
Tue Apr 2 2013
The International Charter "Space and Major Disasters" published the March 2013 issue of their Newsletter, which is available online.
The issue highlights among other topics the presentation of the International Charter's Universal Access initiative during the 2013 session of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee (STSC) of the Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS)...