COSMIC-1 mission for GPS radio occultation comes to an end
May 29, 2020
The COSMIC-1 program ended on May 1, when the last of six tiny satellites were decommissioned. The satellites […]
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The COSMIC-1 program ended on May 1, when the last of six tiny satellites were decommissioned. The satellites […]
NASA is partnering with the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, New Zealand Space Agency, Air […]
Atmospheric and Environmental Research Inc. (AER), a Verisk business, will license a satellite-data-processing system from the University Corporation […]
News from the European Space Agency Your phone or satnav receiver routinely picks up signals from navigation satellites […]
Spire Global, a space-to-cloud analytics company, is now using Galileo to offer GNSS radio occultation (GNSS-RO) products for […]
News from the European Space Agency (ESA) Two tiny GNSS-RO nanosatellites now circle the Earth, ready for action. The […]
GeoOptics, a satellite-based environmental data services company, in cooperation with Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER), an environmental research and development company, has announced the initial results of an Observing System Simulation Experiment (OSSE) showing the reliability of radio occultation data in improving predictions of severe weather and flash flood events.
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