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Teledyne Space Imaging Joins Mission for Climate Change Forecasting

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Teledyne e2v Space Imaging, part of Teledyne Technologies announced that it has signed an agreement to be part of the UK-led climate change TRUTHS mission.

The agreement was signed yesterday at the United Nations Climate Change Conference โ€“ COP 28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates with The UK Space Agency, The European Space Agency (ESA), and Airbus.

Part of The European Space Agencyโ€™s Earth Watch program, The TRUTHS consortium will create a space-based climate and calibration observatory that will improve confidence in climate change forecasts and support net zero mitigation strategies and their impact.

The mission will collect the most accurate measurements of energy coming into the Earth from the Sun, and light reflected off the Earthโ€™s surface, to help understand global warming and humanityโ€™s impact on the planet.

Following on from the initial study phase, Teledyne e2v Space Imaging has been contracted to supply the TRUTHS hyperspectral sensor, and for the full design, manufacture, and Technology Readiness Level (TRL) raising activities of the associated front-end electronics.

These are the critical technologies of the Hyperspectral Imaging Spectrometer (HIS) which will acquire Earth, Sun, and Moon radiation measurements across the whole spectral range, from ultraviolet to infrared.

Teledyneโ€™s capabilities in hyperspectral and infrared materials and detectors are considered world-class and the only solution available to meet the demanding performance requirements.

Furthermore, Teledyne e2v designs and produces a range of hyperspectral detectors at its Space Imaging facility in Chelmsford, Essex, UK, where it has delivered on more than 250 space missions over the past 30+ years.

Antonino Spatola, Business Development, Sales and Marketing Director at Teledyne e2v Space Imaging said, โ€œWe are proud to work with The European Space Agency (ESA), The UK Space Agency, and Airbus on the important climate change TRUTHS mission. Our sensor and electronics onboard TRUTHS will be the enabling technology of this space-based metrology laboratory for climate change forecasting and play a key role in giving climate decision-makers confidence in climate data gathered from space. This is also a testament to the capabilities and skills in the UK Space sector and it is important that together our work at Teledyne e2v makes the world a better place for future generations.โ€

Dr Paul Bate, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency, who was at COP28 said, โ€œThis a major milestone for the TRUTHS mission and fantastic news for our world-leading Earth observation sector. The mission will play a vital role in improving how we monitor climate change using satellite data and supporting the decisive climate action which global nations are negotiating at COP28. But TRUTHS is more than something to monitor the planet, it is an exemplar of how the industry can incorporate sustainable space operations andย reduce carbon impacts through the life cycle of the mission.โ€

The TRUTHS mission will be a โ€˜standards laboratory in spaceโ€™, setting the โ€˜gold standardโ€™ reference for climate measurements.ย  It will ensure that decision-makers can be confident in the data they use for climate change mitigation strategies and policymaking and assist with the world’s net zero agenda. The TRUTHS is due to launch in 2030.