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Status:
ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use
Space Science WeekWashington DC, 27 March 2018
Maurice Borgeaud, ESAHead of the Science, Applications & Climate Department
ESA Earth Observation ProgrammesStatus and Future Challenges
Slide 2
ESA Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes
Slide 3
ESA Budget per Domain - 2018
Slide 4
5 Sites
BudgetPersonnel
1.5 bnin 2018
($ 1.85 Billion)
555321Staff
234Contractors
ESRIN
ESTEC
ECSAT
EBOHQ
Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes
Slide 5
Develop world-class Earth Observation systems
addressing scientific & societal challenges
with European and global partners
Our Mission
Slide 6
Satellites28 under
development13 in operation
Slide 7
Science: Earth Explorers
GOCE 2009 – 2013
SMOS 2009 – Present
Cryosat 2010 – Present
Swarm 2013 – Present
Aeolus 2018
EarthCARE 2020
Biomass 2021
FLEX 2022
Slide 8
Meteorology
< Current Systems
< Post-2020 Systems
Slide 9
Copernicus – European Leadership in EO
Slide 10
S-1
Radar
A3 Apr. 2014
B25 Apr. 2016
S-2
High Resolution
Optical
A23 Jun. 2015
B6 Mar. 2017
S-3
Medium Resolution Optical & Altimetry
A16 Feb. 2016
B25/4/2018
S-4
Atmospheric Chemistry
(GEO)
A2021
B2027
S-5P
Atmospheric Chemistry
(LEO)
A13 Oct. 2017
S-5
Atmospheric Chemistry
(LEO)
A2021
B2027
S-6
Altimetry
A2020
B2025
Sentinel Launches
C2022/23
C2022/23
D> 2022/23
C2023
D> 2023
C> 2027
D> 2022/23
Slide 11
Registered Sentinel Users
Copernicus User Uptake
The real number of usersis much higher butunknown due to the free,full & open data policy.
0
25,000
50,000
75,000
100,000
125,000
Slide 12
Sentinel Open Access Data Hub
Statistics on13 March 2018
scihub.copernicus.eu
Slide 13
Next-Gen. missions will replace current & expansion missions
Current Sentinels
Sentinel Expansion
2014
Sentinel Next Generation
Copernicus for Security
Copernicus Space Component Evolution
Slide 14
Sentinel Expansion (7 to 11)
High Priority Candidate Missions Applications
Anthropogenic CO2
Climate Change (Causes)
Polar Ice & Snow Topography
Climate Change (Effects)
Passive Microwave Imaging
Sea Ice Concentration
Slide 15
High Priority Candidate Missions Applications
High Resolution Land Surface Temperature
Agriculture & UrbanManagement Services
HyperSpectralImaging
Agricultural Management & Food Security, Soil & Mineral Resources