Next step in Copernicus, the European Global Monitoring for Environment and Security system

Bern, 22.06.2015 - On 23 June the European Space Agency ESA launches Sentinel-2A, the second in a series of missions forming the space component of the Copernicus programme, Europe’s Global Monitoring for Environment and Security system.

Sentinel-2A will collect data to observe vegetation, forest, lakes and rivers, to monitor land use and land changes, as well as to help deal with natural disasters. By participating in the ESA programme developing the Sentinel satellites, Switzerland gains access to the market and the data gathered, and as an ESA member state is able to cooperate on an equal footing with other governments. Several Swiss companies have been closely involved in developing Sentinel-2A.


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Jürg Schopfer, Earth Observation and Security Programmes
State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI
Space Office
Tel. +41 58 464 10 72
Fax +41 58 462 78 54
juerg.schopfer@sbfi.admin.ch



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