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- Q1531636 abstract "Copernicus, formerly Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES), is a programme of the European Commission that aims at achieving an autonomous, multi-level operational Earth observation capacity. Its cost during 1998 to 2020 is estimated to be 8.4 billion euros. European Space Agency has performed much of its design at oversees and co-funds the development of Sentinel satellites (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) and instruments for MTG and MetOp-SG weather satellites of EUMETSAT.The objective is to use multi-source data to get a timely and quality information, services and knowledge, and to provide autonomous and independent access to information in relation to environment and security on a global level. In other words, it will pull together all the information obtained by the Copernicus environmental satellites, air and ground stations to provide a comprehensive picture of the "health" of Earth. The geo-spatial information services offered by Copernicus can be grouped into six main interacting themes: land, ocean, emergency response, atmosphere, security and climate change. The first three Copernicus services under the land, ocean and emergency response themes and two additional services addressing the atmosphere and security themes were unveiled at the Copernicus Forum held in Lille in September 2008. Currently in their pre-operational phase, it is foreseen that these services enter into an EU-wide operational phase by 2011, with the objective to be fully operational by 2014.Copernicus builds upon three components: the space component (observation satellites and associated ground segment with missions observing land, atmospheric and oceanographic parameters) This comprises two types of satellite missions, ESA's five families of dedicated Sentinel (space missions) and missions from other space agencies, called Contributing Missions. in-situ measurements (ground-based and airborne data gathering networks providing information on oceans, continental surface and atmosphere) services to users.".
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- Q1531636 comment "Copernicus, formerly Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES), is a programme of the European Commission that aims at achieving an autonomous, multi-level operational Earth observation capacity. Its cost during 1998 to 2020 is estimated to be 8.4 billion euros.".
- Q1531636 label "Copernicus Programme".