Living Planet Symposium 2022

Telespazio exhibited at the Living Planet Symposium (23-27 May) alongside GAF and E-Geos.

Bonn, Germany  23 May 2022

Organised by the European Space Agency (ESA), the 2022 Living Planet Symposium was held at the World Conference Center, in Bonn, Germany.

The event enabled scientists to present their latest findings on Earth’s environment and climate derived from satellite data, as well as focus on Earth observation’s role in building a sustainable future and a resilient society. Participants were also able to explore how emerging technologies are revolutionising the use of Earth observation and how business and the economy can benefit from this new epoch.

During the five-day symposium, Telespazio UK employees presented a range of sessions and posters including:

  • 23 May at 1.30pm: Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Salinity: a Decadal Climate Data Record from Space by Dr Roberto Sabia
  • 23 May at 4.10pm: Oceanographic added-value of the first regional SMOS Sea Surface Salinity products over the Baltic Sea by Dr Roberto Sabia
  • 23 May at 6.11pm: 12 years of CryoSat Quality Control: Evolution and Current Status of the Ice Processors by Erica Turner
  • 24 May at 3.55pm: SMOS brightness temperature measurements - performance and evolution by Raúl Díez-García
  • 24 May at 5.54pm: The Data Quality Assessments of Very High Resolution Optical Data from Potential Third Party Missions under the ESA Earthnet Data Assessment Pilot (EDAP) Project by Fay Done
  • 24 May at 5.57pm: The 4th (A)ATSR Reprocessing by Fay Done
  • 24 May at 6.20pm: SMOS 3rd Mission Reprocessing: data quality and stability by Raúl Díez-García
  • 25 May at 11:40am: Towards a Common Architecture for EO Exploitation Platforms by Richard Conway
  • 26 May at 2.30pm: Development of a Standard to quantify RFI contamination in the remote sensing frequency bands by Raúl Díez-García
  • 26 May at 6pm: ESA Third Party Mission Processing Campaigns for ALOS Optical, Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 7 ETM+ by Fay Done
  • 27 May at 9.45am: Toward a family of SAR ARD products by Kajal Haria
  • 27 May at 10,40am: Evidence of intensification of the water cycle from SMOS SSS maps by Dr Roberto Sabia

More information about Living Planet Symposium 2022: https://lps22.esa.int

Watch Telespazio UK's Living Planet Symposium 2022 video

In this video, we showcase our work relating to Climate from Space, Copernicus Climate Data Store, ESA's Digital Twin Earth Precursor Project, EarthNet Data Assessment Project, EOSure and Space4Climate.