ESA issues call for Earth Explorer proposals
As part of ESA’s Earth Observation Programme and its continuing
endeavour to address critical Earth science issues, the Agency has
released an opportunity for scientists to submit proposals for the
eighth Earth Explorer mission.
By focusing on science and
research, the Earth Explorer series of missions is being flown to
improve our understanding of how the Earth system works and how human
activity affects natural Earth processes. Earth Explorer missions also
test cutting-edge technology for Earth observation, as the recent GOCE
gravity mission is clearly demonstrating.
Earth
Explorer missions fall into two categories: Core and Opportunity. Core
missions respond directly to specific areas of public concern and are
selected through widespread consultation with the science community.
Opportunity missions are lower-cost satellites that are relatively
quick to build and fly so that they can respond to areas of urgent
environmental concern.
The user-driven process is fundamental to the development of both types
of mission and provides the Earth science community with an efficient
tool for advancing our understanding of Earth.
In line with
ESA’s wish to involve the scientific community in this aspect of its
Earth Observation Programme, the current call invites scientists from
all 18 Member States and Canada to submit proposals to be evaluated as
a potential Opportunity mission. The aim is to launch this mission by
2018.
More information about this call and the facility to upload proposals can be found via ESA's Earth Observation Proposal Upload System.
The deadline for submitting the initial letter of intent is 1 December 2009.
The call is expected to result in the selection of up to three candidate mission feasibility studies, after which they will be reviewed and one will be selected for flight.
This process of involving the scientific community in the definition of new missions and a peer-reviewed selection procedure has, so far, resulted in six Explorer missions, in various stages of implementation, and three candidates, which are undergoing feasibility studies.Contact information | n/a |
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News type | Procurement |
File link |
http://esaeopus.ejr-quartz.biz/ |
Source of information | ESA |
Subject(s) | INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , INFRASTRUCTURES , MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , TOOL TERMS |
Relation | http://www.emwis.net/topics/fol573816 |
Geographical coverage | EU, Canada |
News date | 02/10/2009 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |