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The 2010 CEOI Annual Conference was held on 22 and 23 April 2010 in Warwick. The theme this year was 'Technology Frontiers for Future EO Missions'. It covers some of the ideas being prepared for the current ESA Earth Explorer call, looks at emerging technologies of relevance to EO and reviews the current activities and future plans of the CEOI. The Conference programme included presentations on the UK proposals into the ESA Earth Explorer 8 Mission Call, a look at future technologies and other intiatives (IGT, UK Space Agency) relevant to EO and the CEOI programme.
Agenda: Session 1: Future EO Missions Introduction (Mick Johnson, CEOI) Presentations of the UK led proposals for an ESA Earth Explorer 8 Mission 1. SuperSAR (A Shepherd, Leeds) 2. ROM (J Harrison, York) 3. SpecL (J Jack, Edinburgh) 4. GNSS-R (M Unwin, SSTL) 5. Winds (J P Muller, MSSL) 6. Mesosphere (D Rees, Hovemere) 7. TRUTHS (J P Muller)
Session 2: Missions and Technologies for EO Technology Developments for Earth Observation (Amanda Regan, ESA) Meeting the challenges for climate instruments (Chris Mutlow, STFC-RAL) Update on the CLARREO mission – Richard Bantges (Imperial) Instrumentation opportunities for Post EPS (Mick Johnson, CEOI)
Session 3: Feedback and Current CEOI Developments Review of the CEOI (Mick Johnson and CEOI Leadership Team) CEOI Technology Programme (Rob Scott) Poster Session: - The CEOI Instrument/Technology Developments Session 4: Earth Observation - Where to next? The IGT recommendations for EO (Richard Peckham, UK Space) The Harwell ISIC EO Hub (Alan O’Neill) TechDemoSat – a UK technology mission (James Penson, SSTL) The Challenge Workshop Future Missions (Paul Monks) EO Science needs for the future (Alan O’Neill, NCEO)
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