Future Platforms for Earth Observation

The CEOI held a Challenge workshop to explore the potential of a range of future platforms for Earth observation on February 28th 2013 at the University of Leicester to work with the community to identify future platform needs and utility. The workshop considered EO and remote sensing from balloons, high altitude platforms, airborne demonstrators, sounding rockets, techdemo-SAT/CAT-SAT type platforms and the international space station. Active participation from the community was encouraged in order to provide future direction.

Format
In the morning session, invited experts provided essential information on the capabilities relevant to EO for each of the platforms. In the afternoon session, in sub-groups, participants were asked to consider the applicability of each of the platform types for specific EO needs.

Presentations:

Workshop IntroductionPaul MonksCEOI/University of Leicester
Airbourne DemonstratorsStuart NewmanMet Office
BalloonsHoward RoscoeBAS
High Altitude Platform and UAVsTony SephtonESA
Sounding RocketsJohn PlaneLeeds
UK LEO Demonstrator PlatformsJoanna O'Rourke
Victoria O'Donovan
Astrium
SSTL
International Space StationJason HattonESA