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TU2.15: ESA's Sentinel Missions in support of GMES Services and their Utilization in Science II

Session Type: Oral
Time: Tuesday, July 24, 10:30 - 12:10
Location: Room 13B
Session Chairs: Michael Berger, ESA ESRIN and Josef Aschbacher, ESA ESRIN
 
  TU2.15.TU2.15.1: OVERVIEW OF THE SENTINEL-4 AND SENTINEL-5 MISSION
         Jean-Loup Bézy; European Space Agency ESTEC
 
  TU2.15.TU2.15.2: SENTINEL-5 PRECURSOR MISSION AND POTENTIAL APPLICATION EXAMPLES
         Kevin McMullan; European Space Agency
 
  TU2.15.TU2.15.3: THE GMES SPACE COMPONENT (GSC) - OPERATIONS CONCEPT AND DATA ACCESS
         Bianca Hoersch; European Space Agency ESRIN
         Pierre Potin; European Space Agency
         Eric Monjoux; European Space Agency
         Pier Bargellini; European Space Agency
         Gunther Kohlhammer; European Space Agency
 
  TU2.15.TU2.15.4: THE SENTINELS AND GMES' APPLICATIONS
         Alan Belward; European Commision, Joint Research Centre
 
  TU2.15.TU2.15.5: SCIENTIFIC POTENTIAL OF THE SENTINEL-1, -2, AND 3 MISSIONS FOR OCEAN, CRYOSPHERE AND LAND OBSERVATIONS: THE SEN4SCI APPROACH
         Zbynek Malenovsky; University of Zurich
         Michael E. Schaepman; University of Zurich
         Josef Cihlar; Zemkon
         Glenda Garcia-Santos; University Zrch
         Richard Fernndes; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
         Michael Berger; European Space Agency ESRIN