• The NovaSAR satellite will provide CSIRO and the wider Australian research community with access to an advanced form of radar technology known as S-band SAR.
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    The NovaSAR satellite will provide CSIRO and the wider Australian research community with access to an advanced form of radar technology known as S-band SAR. CSIRO
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CSIRO has announced a new research centre focused on collecting and analysing data about Earth from space.

The CSIRO Centre for Earth Observation will help Australian researchers maximise the benefits of observing Earth from space and further develop Australia’s space sector, which is estimated to be worth over $3 billion per year.

The Centre will coordinate a range of Earth-observing activities within CSIRO and also be a catalyst for engagement with Australian businesses, other government agencies and research organisations.

Data about Earth, collected by satellites orbiting the planet, is critical for environmental management, weather forecasting and monitoring natural disasters, and in commercial applications such as precision agriculture and transport logistics.

According to Dr Dave Williams, executive director for CSIRO Digital, National Facilities and Collections, CSIRO is recognised globally as an expert in Earth observation from space, particularly in data modelling, analytics and applications.

“The development of new products and services based on satellite-derived data presents a growth opportunity for Australia’s space sector,” Dr Williams said.

“Our new CSIRO Centre for Earth Observation will be an open door for governments and businesses to access the wealth of CSIRO’s expertise as well as those of our partners.”

“Our goal is to provide technical support to the Australian space sector, and help streamline research and the operation of projects through advances in remote sensing technologies,” Centre Director Dr Alex Held said.

The Centre has already signed its first agreements, including one on satellite calibration and validation with CSIRO’s partner, Geoscience Australia, for the Digital Earth Australia program.

This project will further improve the accuracy of satellite-derived data and be an important Australian contribution to international satellite missions.

The Centre will also support Earth observation science across CSIRO, represent Australia on bodies such as the International Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), conduct research into new satellite and sensor technologies, and manage Australia’s access to state-of-the-art satellite facilities such as NovaSAR, which is due for launch later this year.

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