All posts tagged "satellite"
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Air Commodore Paul Godfrey to lead UK’s new Space Command
Air Commodore Paul Godfrey OBE from the Royal Air Force (RAF) will become the first leader of the UK’s new Space Command. The new organisation – due to be formed
- Posted February 5, 2021
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Opinion: the ‘power of where’ – realising the potential of geospatial data
For millennia maps have guided exploration, supported trade and allowed us to defend our nations and maintain the social fabrics of our societies. They tell the story of human endeavour
- Posted December 6, 2019
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UK-Australian space tech scheme to boost Pacific climate resilience
The UK Space Agency and Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, have invited international partners to work with them on projects designed to deliver sustainable benefits to small island developing states
- Posted November 6, 2019
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Use of earth observation data in UK government to be “mainstream” within a decade
The use of “earth observation” technology is already common in government and will become mainstream within ten years, according to a UK government chief scientist. Earth observation data is gathered
- Posted February 6, 2019
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UK satellite data to improve public service delivery
High-resolution satellite images will help the UK public sector tackle issues such as plastic waste and city planning, the government has announced. The UK Space Agency’s Space for Smarter Government
- Posted November 2, 2018
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Australia to launch national space agency
The Australian government has announced it’s setting up a national space agency, in a bid to seize a bigger share of the multi-billion-dollar global industry. The move was announced at
- Posted September 27, 2017