Examples of Copernicus data in a sentence
The Copernicus Hackathon shall constitute a coding experience during which Copernicus data is actually accessed and used.
Once you are registered as a RUS user, you can request a RUS Virtual Machine to repeat this exercise or work on your own projects using Copernicus data.
For additional general information relating to MOSERS, please refer to the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, which is available on our website at: https://www.mosers.org/funding/annual-reports.
This new paradigm requires a change of approach to data curation and dissemination, in the form of a technological leap to both ingest processing and make available the increased volume of Copernicus data and information considering both temporal and spatial resolutions.
Currently, The Regulation requires Copernicus data and information to be made available on a full, open and free of charge basis, subject to limitations concerning registration, dissemination formats, and access restrictions.
This allows consumers to await the outcome of the specified body's corresponding action in order to rely on findings of the court in the corresponding action in support of their own actions against the supplier.
As both the space strategy and the mid-term review underlined the need to strengthen the integration of space data across society and the economy, measures are needed to facilitate the uptake of Copernicus data in: i) different public policy areas; ii) a large variety of economic sectors;iii) in the emerging downstream ecosystem; iv) in the research community; v) by third party actors (NGOs, international etc.).
The main function for such a hub would consist in harvesting available resources from relevant GEOSS data infrastructures in Europe and in particular from the distributed Copernicus data infrastructures.
Therefore, Europe needs to foster a Copernicus dissemination infrastructure spurred by a vibrant European downstream sector taking advantage of the timely availability of the Copernicus data and information to provide innovative Earth observation information products on a worldwide basis based on European Internet platforms using advanced big data technologies and serving a worldwide market.
Building the Copernicus full, free and open data policy, the Commission seeks to facilitate access to Copernicus data and information for interested international partners.