The data, gathered from Spire's constellation of satellites, includes GNSS-Reflectometry and Polarimetric Radio Occultation measurements. These datasets offer key insights into environmental variables such as sea ice extent, soil moisture levels, and precipitation trends, which are crucial for climate studies and operational modeling.
"The TPM programme supports Spire in delivering novel Earth observation products to the Earth science community in Europe," said Matthieu Talpe, Remote Sensing Product Engineer at Spire. "Our datasets are already shaping the future of climate research, enabling breakthroughs like enhanced weather forecasts at ECMWF, the world's premier weather forecasting institution. We can't wait to see how researchers leverage this data to address global challenges."
ESA's Third Party Missions Manager Peggy Fischer emphasized the programme's impact: "Through our Third Party Mission programme, we aim to empower Europe's scientific community with access to high-impact commercial Earth observation data. We're proud to work with Spire to make its GNSS-Reflectometry and Polarimetric Radio Occultation data available to the European scientific community, helping advance both research and pre-operational Earth observation capabilities across the continent."
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