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Training for land information system administrators was held

Training for land information system administrators was held

  • By GISTEL
  • 27/12/202127/12/2021
  • blog
  • Training

Experts from the Republika Srpska Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management have successfully completed two months of advanced training for land information system administrators. The training was organized in ten modules related to the functioning of the system, content creation, analytics, reporting and visualization of geospatial data. With the realization of this training, the participants are fully trained to independently perform all tasks that are important for the management of land resources that are within the competence of the Republika Srpska.

New website launched

New website launched

  • By GISTEL
  • 19/11/202019/11/2020
  • blog

We are proud to present our new website.

GISTEL is committed to excellence and finding ways to contribute to society.

So it is with our communications sector which is richer for the new website. The website is made using WordPress technology and is adapted to all devices and screen sizes. On the website you can find all the information about our company, as well as the latest news and blog in the field of geographic information technology (GIS).

Sentinel – Copernicus

Sentinel – Copernicus

  • By GISTEL
  • 19/11/202019/11/2020
  • blog

ESA is developing a new family of missions called the Sentinel for the operational needs of the Copernicus program.

Each Sentinel mission is based on a constellation of two satellites to meet coverage requirements, collecting data sets for Copernicus services. These missions carry a range of technologies, such as radar and multi-spectral instruments for tracking land, ocean and atmosphere. Sentinel-1 is a day-and-night radar survey mission for land and ocean services. Sentinel-1A was launched on April 3, 2014, and Sentinel-1B on April 25, 2016. Both satellites were launched into orbit by the Soyuz rocket from the spaceport in French Guiana.

Sentinel-2 is a multispectral high-resolution imaging mission that orbits the polar to track land. The mission provides, for example, images of vegetation, soil and water cover, inland waterways and coastal areas. Sentinel-2 can also provide information for emergency services. Sentinel-2A was launched on June 23, 2015, and Sentinel-2B on March 7, 2017. Sentinel-3 is a multi-instrument mission to measure sea surface topography, sea and land temperature, ocean color, and land color with superior precision and reliability.

The mission will support ocean forecasting systems as well as environmental and climate monitoring. The Sentinel-3A was launched on February 16, 2016, and the Sentinel-3B joined its twin in orbit on April 25, 2018. Sentinel-5 The precursor – also known as Sentinel-5P – is the forerunner of Sentinel-5 which provides timely data on a multitude of trace gases and aerosols that affect air quality and climate. It was developed to reduce the data gap between the Envisat satellite – especially the Scimaky instrument – and the launch of Sentinel-5.

The Sentinel-5P was launched into orbit by the Rockot launch vehicle from the Plesetsk cosmodrome in northern Russia on October 13, 2017. Sentinel-4 is dedicated to monitoring the atmosphere that will be placed on the Meteosat satellite of the third generation-sounders (MTG-S) in geostationary orbit. Sentinel-5 is a satellite that will monitor the atmosphere from polar orbit on a second-generation MetOp satellite. The Sentinel-6 carries a radar altimeter to measure global sea level altitude, primarily for operational oceanography and for climate studies. Looking to the future, six high-priority candidate missions are being studied to address EU policies and gaps in the needs of Copernicus beneficiaries, and to expand the current capabilities of the Copernicus spatial component.

Preparations and launch of Sentinel 2 satellites – video

Preparations and launch of Sentinel 2 satellites – video

  • By GISTEL
  • 19/11/202019/11/2020
  • blog

Launch of Sentinel 2 satellites from the Copernicus program.

Preparations.

Solar wing testing

Launch

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission

  • By GISTEL
  • 19/11/202019/11/2020
  • blog

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission involves a constellation of two polar orbit satellites located in the same solar synchronous orbit. Phased-apart satellites are at 180 °. Its goal is to monitor variability in land surface areas, and its wide slope width (290 km) and long revisit time (10 days at the equator with one satellite and 5 days with 2 satellites in cloudless conditions resulting in 2-3 days at medium latitudes) will support the monitoring of changes on the Earth’s surface. Coverage limits range between latitudes 56 ° south and 84 ° north.

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