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1 GMES - Status and opportunities within the GMES Space Component Warsaw Space Days 2008 Josef Aschbacher Head, GMES Space Office, ESA

2 The IPCC Report 2007 Warming signs from Science  Arctic: ice-free as of 2nd half of the century  Permafrost: up to 90% melting until 2100, freeing high amounts of Methane gas  Precipitation: decrease in arid regions and increase in wet areas  Storms and surges: less in number but significantly stronger in intensity  Gulf Stream: significantly weakened  Sea level rise: up to 48cm until 2100 due to thermal expansion of water only Space-based EO contributes significantly to global change monitoring Model: Global temperature increase between + 2.4 and 6.4 degrees until 2100 Break-up of Wilkins Ice Shelf (ASAR/ENVISAT)

3 Ship tracks NO 2 concentration

4 ENVISAT Calibration Review Sep 02Dec 02 Validation Workshop Nov 03 MERIS Workshop First images Prestige tanker First image via Artemis Mar 02 Launch 1200+ scientific projects Sept 04 Envisat Symposium Sep 05 MERIS / (A)ATSR Workshop Dec 03 SAR Interferometry Workshop Ozone hole 2003 Bam earthquake Global air pollution Tectonic uplift (Andaman) Chlorophyll concentration Dec 05 SAR Interferometry Workshop May 06 B-15A iceberg Hurricane Katrina Atmospheric Science Conference + pre- operational activities for GMES ENVISAT - Building up GMES services R&DOperations

5 Goal of GMES GMES aims at developing operational services, … following the example of meteorology… … but for other domains such as emergency management, air quality monitoring, land monitoring, ocean & sea ice monitoring, etc. Science needed to create and continuously improve operational services

6 GMES Partners EC: leader and responsible for implementing services ESA: responsible for GSC implementation and coordination of GMES space infrastructure EUMETSAT: potential operator for Sentinel-3 (M) and Sentinel-4/5 Other EU/ESA Member States: contributing missions “ The European Space Policy (ESP) consolidates the responsibilities of the main stakeholders in space in Europe, in particular of the EC, ESA, the Member States and EUMETSAT. “

7 GMES: Some key milestones Initiation of GMES, Baveno Manifesto Gothenburg EU Summit “establish by 2008 an operational European capacity for … GMES” Investments by ESA and EC on services EU initiates “Fast-track” services; GMES becomes ‘flagship’ ESA C-MIN in Berlin funds Phase-1 of GSC programme ESA Phase-2 approved EC-ESA agreement on GMES signed EC Fast-Track services to become operational ESA C-MIN in November - GSC Segment-2 Launch of first GMES Sentinels 1998 2000 2001+ 2005 2007 2008 2011+

8 GMES components Services Component Produces information services in response to European policy priorities in environment and security Relies on data from in-situ and space component In-situ component Mostly of national responsibility, with coordination at European level Space Component – role of ESA as development agency for dedicated infrastructure coordinator of contributions from Member States, EUMETSAT, private and commercial partners

9 ESA funded GMES services 100 M€ by ESA MS Period 2003- 2008 (2009) 400+ user organisations EC has invested another 100 M€

10 GMES dedicated missions: Sentinels Sentinel 1 – SAR imaging All weather, day/night applications, interferometry Sentinel 2 – Multispectral imaging Land applications: urban, forest, agriculture, etc Continuity of Landsat, SPOT data Sentinel 3 – Ocean and global land monitoring Wide-swath ocean color, vegetation, sea/land surface temperature, altimetry Sentinel 4 – Geostationary atmospheric Atmospheric composition monitoring, trans-boundary pollution Sentinel 5 – Low-orbit atmospheric Atmospheric composition monitoring 2011 2012 2017+ 2019+

11 Sentinel-1 Applications: monitoring sea ice zones and the arctic environment surveillance of marine environment monitoring land surface motion risks mapping in support of humanitarian aid in crisis situations 4 nominal operation modes: strip map (80 km swath, 5X5 m res.) interferometric wide swath (250 km swath, 20X5 m res.) extra wide swath (400 km swath, 25X100 m res.) Wave (5X20 m res.) 2300 Kg spacecraft mass Sun synchronous orbit at 693 Km mean altitude 12 days repeat cycle 7 years design life time, consumables for 12 years Sentinel-1: C-band SAR mission

12 Sentinel-2 Applications: Generic land cover maps risk mapping and fast images for disaster relief generation of leaf coverage, leaf chlorophyll content and leaf water content Pushbroom filter based multi spectral imager with 13 spectral bands (VNIR & SWIR) Spatial resolution: 10, 20 and 60 m Field of view: 290 km 1098 kg spacecraft mass 10 days repeat cycle Sun synchronous orbit at 786 km mean altitude 7 years design life time, consumables for 12 years Sentinel-2: Superspectral imaging mission

13 Sentinel-3 Applications: Sea/land colour data and surface temperature sea surface and land ice topography coastal zones, inland water and sea ice topography vegetation products 1198 kg spacecraft mass Sun synchronous orbit at 814.5 km mean altitude over geoid 27 days repeat cycle 7 years design life time, consumables for 12 years Sentinel-3: ocean & global land mission

14 Sentinel-3 Instruments: Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) with 5 cameras, 8 bands (only VIS) for open ocean (low res), 15 bands (only VIS) for coastal zones (high res). Spatial sampling: 300m @ SSP Sea and Land Surface Temperature (SLST) with 9 spectral bands, 0.5 (VIS, SWIR) to 1 km res (MWIR, TIR). Swath: 180rpm dual view scan, nadir & backwards RA package SRAL Ku-C altimeter (LRM and SAR measurement modes), MWR, POD (with Laser Retro Reflector, GNSS and DORIS)

15 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-4: GEO atmospheric mission Applications: monitoring changes in the atmospheric composition (e.g. ozone, NO 2, SO 2, BrO, formaldehyde and aerosol) at high temporal resolution tropospheric variability Narrow field spectrometer covering UV (290- 400 nm), visible (400-500 nm) and near-IR (750-775 nm) bands Spatial sampling 5-50 km and spectral resolution between 0.06 nm and 1 nm (depending on band) Geostationary orbit, at 0 o longitude Embarked on MTG-S and operated by EUMETSAT

16 Sentinel-5 Sentinel-5: LEO atmospheric mission Applications: monitoring changes in the atmospheric composition (e.g. ozone, NO 2, SO 2, BrO, formaldehyde and aerosol) at high temporal (daily) resolution tropospheric variability Wide-swath pushbroom spectrometer suite, covering UV (270-400 nm), visible (400-500 & 710-750 nm), NIR (750-775 nm) and SWIR (2305-2385 nm) bands. Spatial sampling 5-50 km and spectral resolution between 0.05 nm and 1 nm (depending on band) Low Earth orbit (reference altitude of about 817 km) Sentinel-5 precursor to fill data gaps (2013- 2019). Sentinel-5 embarked on post-EPS and operated by EUMETSAT

17 National, Eumetsat and Third Party Missions for GMES (list not exhaustive) Potential contributions to GMES Space Component + Seosat, Tandem-X, Enmap, Venμs, Altika, etc. CosmoSkymed SPOT RapideyeDMCs Pléiades Jason METOP Radarsat Terrasar-X MSG

18 GCM GS GMES Service Component GMES Sentinels GS FOS Sentinel-1 TT&C Stations Sentinels PDGS Acquisition Stations GMES Contributing Missions GS’s (ESA, EUMETSAT, NOAA, national member-states missions, etc…) GSC Coordinated Data Access System GMES Space Component GSC Data Request GSC Data Provision GMES Ground Segment and Data Access GCM GS USER Segment Final end-user information products Sentinel-5 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-3

19 GMES Preliminary Long Term Scenario

20 1. Build-up phase development of first generation of Sentinels, data access to MS/EUM missions, ground segment, early operations: ~ 2.4 bn€ Financing – ESA GSC programme  758 M€ Segment 1 (2005, 2007)  ~ 800-900 M€ Segment 2 (2008) Financing – EC FP7  600 M€ FP7 Space (2007-2013) Additional funding is required in ~2011 to complete build-up 2. Operational Programme development of recurrent Sentinel satellites, operational access to Member State / Eumetsat missions, GSC routine operations, evolution of GSC: ~ 450-500 M€/year (2008 e.c.), to be consolidated GMES Space Component funding aspects

21 GSC next programmatic steps Prepare Segment 2 for ESA Ministerial Conference in Nov 2008 Update EC-ESA Agreement for Segment 2 Consolidate GSC Long Term Scenario Prepare GMES/GSC Governance, for build-up and operational programme Obtain operational funding, required before and after 2014

22 Segment 1 Procurement features As per the ESA/EC agreement, the Segment 1 procurements are divided into two funding “pots”: a joint ESA-EC funded “pot” where ESA procurement rules apply but with modifications to account for EU Financial Regulations (open to all FP7 contributing states and with no geographical targets) An ESA-only funded “pot” where the geographical targets can be applied Approximately 30-40% of the best practice elements still to be contracted to complete the industrial work for the Sentinels Majority of GS work, within EC agreement, still to be released ESA will define, progressively and before the issuance (by the concerned prime or issuing contractor) of the relevant ITT, the allocation of each element to either “pot”

23 Opening to FP7 countries Part of the contract opportunities will be opened to FP7 participants based on: the EC/ESA agreement signed on 28 Feb 2008 the updated geo-return targets for the Member States participating in the ESA GSC Programme This will be identified in the cover letter For companies in the FP7 Contributing States, announcement on CORDIS http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/cooperation/space_en.html and publication of the ITT on a dedicated website https://gmesfp7emits.esa.int/ (access after registration). https://gmesfp7emits.esa.int/ Amendments to the standard selection process: ITT open to ESA GSC Participants plus EC FP7 Participants no geo-return rules in the evaluation (nowhere in the whole selection process, from ITT requirements to Contract award)

24 Points of contact Points of contact for further info regarding upcoming opportunities: Sentinel-1 Guido.Levrini@esa.intGuido.Levrini@esa.int Sentinel-2Francois.Spoto@esa.intFrancois.Spoto@esa.int Sentinel-3Bruno.Berruti@esa.intBruno.Berruti@esa.int Ground SegmentEugenia.Forcada@esa.intEugenia.Forcada@esa.int Overall GSC programmeJosef.Aschbacher@esa.int


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