
NASA, New Zealand to collect climate data with commercial aircraft
March 9, 2020
NASA is partnering with the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, New Zealand Space Agency, Air […]
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NASA is partnering with the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, New Zealand Space Agency, Air […]
A Tidal ShiftTraditional tide gauges are in contact with the water surface and as a result are susceptible to measurement error and damage during extreme weather. An alternative approach is the use of GNSS reflectometry. We learn how this innovative use of satellite navigation signals works in this month’s Innovation column.
News from the European Space Agency Your phone or satnav receiver routinely picks up signals from navigation satellites […]
The first global GNSS-reflectometry ocean-wind data service has been launched by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) with the […]
Surrey Satellite Technology’s Space GNSS Receiver Remote Sensing Instrument (SGR-ReSI) is the primary payload onboard NASA’s CYGNSS constellation, […]
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has developed global wind speed products based on reflected GPS signals, using data […]
New weather datasets, which could prove highly valuable for weather forecasting and for longer term climate monitoring, have […]
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