C o p e r n i c u s General Overview Agnieszka Lukaszczyk
Copernicus EU Copernicus EU
Copernicus EU www.copernicus.eu COPERNICUS IN BRIEF
Copernicus • Copernicus, a flagship programme of the European Union: – Monitors the Earth, its environment and ecosystems – Prepares for crises, security risks and natural or man-made disasters – Contributes to the EU’s role as a global soft power • Adopts a full, free and open data policy • Is a tool for economic development and a driver for the digital economy
2 COPERNICUS HISTORY
Copernicus
Baveno GMES – EC-ESA Copernicus Manifesto Flagship of EU Agreement on Regulation and Data Space Policy GMES Policy
1998 2005 2008 GMES 2013 Copernicus
2001 2006 2011 2014
Gothenburg EC - GMES Start of GMES Start of EU Summit Bureau GIO Full service operations
3 GIO = GMES Initial Operation COPERNICUS FUNDING
Copernicus Almu can you please reduce the distance between the 2 orange arrows?
4 COPERNICUS GOVERNANCE
Copernicus
5 COPERNICUS SOCIO - ECONOMIC BENEFITS
Copernicus • Poised to generate significant socio-economic benefits • Driver for research, innovation and the creation of highly skilled jobs
6 COPERNICUS ECONOMIC VALUE (EXAMPLES)
Copernicus
Pipeline Infrastructure Benefits for the Monitoring in the Netherlands: Netherlands €15 to €18 M/year
Forest Management in Benefits for Sweden: Sweden €16 to €22 M/year
Benefits for Sweden Winter Navigation in the and Finland: Baltic €24 to €106 M/year
7 Source: EARSC COPERNICUS IS DRIVEN BY THE USERS
Copernicus
8 THE SENTINELS Sentinel Mission and Status Key Features Space Component SENTINEL-1: 2 sats in Polar-orbiting, all-weather, 4-40m resolution, 3 day revisit at equator orbit day-and-night radar imaging
SENTINEL-2: 1 Sat in Polar-orbiting, multispectral 10-60m resolution, 5 days revisit time Orbit optical, high-res imaging SENTINEL-3: 1 Sat in Optical and altimeter mission 300-1200m resolution, <2 days revisit Orbit monitoring sea and land parameters SENTINEL-4: 1st Launch Payload for atmosphere 8km resolution, 60 min revisit time in 2020 chemistry monitoring on MTG-S
SENTINEL-5p: Launch by Mission to reduce data gaps 7-68km resolution, 1 day revisit end 2016 between Envisat, and S-5 SENTINEL-5: 1st Launch Payload for atmosphere chemistry 7.5-50km resolution, 1 day revisit in 2021 monitoring on MetOp 2ndGen SENTINEL-6: 1st Launch Radar altimeter to measure sea- 10 day revisit time in 2020 surface height globally 9 SENTINEL FAMILY DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE
Space Component
10 THE CONTRIBUTING MISSIONS
Space Component
11 IN- SITU: OVERVIEW
In situ • In situ data = observation data from ground-, sea-, or air-borne sensors, reference and ancillary data licensed for use in Copernicus • Use of In situ data: – Validate & calibrate Copernicus products – Reliable information services • Implementation in two tiers: – Tailored in situ data for each Copernicus service level – Cross-cutting coordination across services by the EEA
12 COPERNICUS SERVICES
Copernicus
13 SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
Copernicus
14 KEY SECTORS LEVERAGING COPERNICUS
User Uptake Areas using Copernicus data and services
Agriculture Blue economy
Climate change & Environment Development & Cooperation
Energy & Natural resources Forestry…
Health Insurance & Disaster management
Security & Defence Tourism
Transport Urban planning…
Sources: PwC-Strategy& analysis & European Commission, 2015. Space tech and services - Applications related to Earth Observation - Case study 63; European Commission, 2015. Copernicus Brochure) 15 COPERNICUS DATA ACCESS
Data Access to Satellite data: https://sentinel.esa.int/web/sentinel/sentinel-data-access Access
Restricted to the Copernicus Space Restricted to Copernicus Service Component Data international https://scihub.copernicus.eu/ Projects Access Portal* partners
Access to Copernicus Services Data • Land-related data: http://land.copernicus.eu • Atmosphere-related data: http://atmosphere.copernicus.eu • Marine-related data: http://marine.copernicus.eu • Emergency-related data: http://emergency.copernicus.eu • Climate change-related data: http://climate.copernicus.eu (Beta version) 16 (*) Includes instructions on how to access Contributing Missions data Access Copernicus Contributing Missions
Data Access • Data from ESA, EUMETSAT, third party mission operators • Data Access (Key Info): – Registration with [email protected] – Access restrictions: • Public authorities • EU Research projects • EU institutions • Copernicus Services • https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/web/cscda/copernicus-users/access-rights – Order quota (for R&D and Copernicus services only)
17 THE BIG DATA CHALLENGE
Data Access • Massive amounts of data • Full, open and free-of-charge • Different types of dissemination infrastructures • New technology developments • ICT and EO cross-fertilisation • Interoperability with non-EO datasets • Global EO competition ca. 8 Terabyte/day or ca. • Growth and jobs in downstream sector 3 Petabyte/year with just Sentinels-1, -2 and -3 fully operational
18 COPERNICUS BIG DATA APPROACH
Data Access • Imminent launch of a Data Access and Information Service • Intention to procure parallel services from three suppliers: – 3 platforms to provide equal access to the basic data and services – Run by 2 entrusted entities: EUMETSAT (1 platform) and ESA (2 platforms) • Overall ensuring that Copernicus data is easily accessible and used!
19 COPERNICUS USER UPTAKE STRATEGY
User Uptake Promote the uptake of Copernicus data and services
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Ensure Boost Increase Access Innovation Awareness And Use
Upstream & Downstream Users Midstream
20 COPERNICUS USER UPTAKE INITIATIVES
User Uptake
21 CONCLUSIONS
Copernicus
22 T H A N K Y O U ! [email protected]
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