top | item 44591559 (no title) CharlesXY | 7 months ago Honestly, pleasantly surprised that this is a European-led initiative, it’s really great to see ESA stepping up with such an ambitious project. discuss order hn newest saubeidl|7 months ago ESA is leading the way in a bunch of space stuff - we're not great at launchers, but the stuff we send up is top-notch.There's Euclid, which maps out the visible sky in insane detail [0]There's Galileo, which provides much higher accuracy than GPS. (20cm vs 5m!)And then there's Copernicus, which provides open-access Earth Observation as a public good.[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86ZCsUfgLRQ snickerbockers|7 months ago >There's Galileo, which provides much higher accuracy than GPS. (20cm vs 5m!)Very ironic name for a group of satellites orbiting the earth. sandworm101|7 months ago Mostly European. The ESA map has a little cutout for the one non-european "cooperator" state on the council.https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Corporate_news/Member_States_Co... ChocolateGod|7 months ago Canada is currently pretending to be a European country sssh load replies (2) JLemay|7 months ago I mean it sounds great for materials extraction, but I’m a bit skeptical on infrastructure that will make long-term exploration and a lunar economy actually viable
saubeidl|7 months ago ESA is leading the way in a bunch of space stuff - we're not great at launchers, but the stuff we send up is top-notch.There's Euclid, which maps out the visible sky in insane detail [0]There's Galileo, which provides much higher accuracy than GPS. (20cm vs 5m!)And then there's Copernicus, which provides open-access Earth Observation as a public good.[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86ZCsUfgLRQ snickerbockers|7 months ago >There's Galileo, which provides much higher accuracy than GPS. (20cm vs 5m!)Very ironic name for a group of satellites orbiting the earth.
snickerbockers|7 months ago >There's Galileo, which provides much higher accuracy than GPS. (20cm vs 5m!)Very ironic name for a group of satellites orbiting the earth.
sandworm101|7 months ago Mostly European. The ESA map has a little cutout for the one non-european "cooperator" state on the council.https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Corporate_news/Member_States_Co... ChocolateGod|7 months ago Canada is currently pretending to be a European country sssh load replies (2)
ChocolateGod|7 months ago Canada is currently pretending to be a European country sssh load replies (2)
JLemay|7 months ago I mean it sounds great for materials extraction, but I’m a bit skeptical on infrastructure that will make long-term exploration and a lunar economy actually viable
saubeidl|7 months ago
There's Euclid, which maps out the visible sky in insane detail [0]
There's Galileo, which provides much higher accuracy than GPS. (20cm vs 5m!)
And then there's Copernicus, which provides open-access Earth Observation as a public good.
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86ZCsUfgLRQ
snickerbockers|7 months ago
Very ironic name for a group of satellites orbiting the earth.
sandworm101|7 months ago
https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Corporate_news/Member_States_Co...
ChocolateGod|7 months ago
JLemay|7 months ago