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European VHR2021 project to support Copernicus is now launched

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By combining its skills, experience and expertise, the AirbusGAF consortium will optimize the acquisition of data using a unique fleet of satellites. In the project, the Airbus optical satellite range, consisting of Plรฉiades, SPOT and Vision-1, as well as the WorldView, GeoEye, Deimos, SuperView, Kompsat and TripleSat satellites, will be used.

The consortium will provide over six million square kilometers of freshly acquired very high resolution, high-accuracy satellite ortho-images for the reference year 2021. The biggest challenge in this project will be ensuring that all the imagery is cloud-free and cloud-shadow free. Resampled at 2m or 4m resolution, depending on the sensor, a total of 11,686 imagery tiles (25km by 25km) will be provided in one single ready-to-use format. This coverage was last updated for the Copernicus Earth Observation Programme in 2018, as part of the VHR2018 Airbus-led project.

Once it has been obtained, the data will be used for Copernicus geo-information services, in particular the Land Monitoring Service (CLMS) activities coordinated by the European Environment Agency. CLMS helps European institutions and governments understand the shape and trend of Europeโ€™s land areas and implement their environmental and land management policies. To support this endeavor, the VHR coverage forms a valuable element in various thematic layers and analyses, as it provides a complete situational picture of Europeโ€™s land and environmental condition every three years.

Tasking for the program began over continental Europe on 1 May and will end this autumn. The consortium aims to cover all 39 countries before the end of 2021.