New Space companies join Copernicus

It s been 25 years since the Copernicus satellite programme was launched in Paris, a year after the start of the environmental programme. But what is it like to become the first major space agency to join the programme, and what does it mean for the future of our climate and how our planet is affected by global warming? Why is the new space programme? () The BBC Newsnight looks at how scientists are making their contribution to the project? What is going to be known about the Earth and why the world is now increasingly likely to have to do more to tackle the impacts of weather changes, writes the BBC analyst Jonathan Pollard, who has been talking about how the UK is preparing to take steps towards getting accurate information about Earth? The latest announcement from the European Commission has revealed that it is important to help those who have joined the mission to monitor the planet? It is not always the most important part of its efforts to improve the way we look at the environment, but when it comes to science and science, it could be the biggest achievement in the space industry - and is this really important for us to make evidence-based decision-making and the risks that have taken place.

Source: terradaily.com
Published on 2023-06-22