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India EU to share earth observation data from each other's satellite

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and the today signed an agreement that will enable them to share earth observation data from each other's

The pact was inked in Bengaluru by Philippe Brunet, Director for Space Policy, Copernicus and Defence, on behalf of the and by PG Diwakar, scientific secretary, said a statement by an EU delegation to

The provides a wide range of applications like climate change, land, ocean and atmosphere monitoring as well as support in forecasting, management and mitigation of natural disasters.

Its full, free and open data policy has proven its merits by allowing the development of a thriving user base in and beyond, it said.

On the other hand, the (ISRO) has developed an ambitious and wide-ranging earth observation programme.

"The and (DoS), have decided to sign an arrangement with the aim to strengthen and stimulate cooperation on Earth observation and mutual access to the data from the EU's sentinel series of satellites and from the Indian earth observation satellites," the statement said.

Under this arrangement, the intends to provide with free, full and open access to the data from the Copernicus Sentinel family of satellites using high bandwidth connections from data hub to data hub, it said.

Reciprocally the will provide the and its participating states with a free, full and open access to the data from ISRO's earth observation satellites, including historical data sets.

It is intended that ISRO's data would be made available for distribution on the European 'Copernicus hub'.

This comprises land, ocean and atmospheric series of ISRO's civilian satellites (Oceansat-2, Megha-Tropiques, Scatsat-1, SARAL, INSAT-3D, INSAT-3DR) with the exception of commercial high-resolution satellites data.

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First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 22:00 IST
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