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Saturday: 10.00 - 21.00
Sunday: 10.00 - 19.00
European Space Expo
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Programme
15-minute presentations followed by questions and answers
Copernicus is the European programme designed to provide information services, which combine satellite data and local observations, in order to monitor the
environment and contribute to the security of European citizens.
Galileo is Europe’s global navigation satellite system, providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control.
Monday 20 June
19.00
Saturday 25 June
Vegetal biodiversity studied from Space: issues at stake and
available tools
Stéphane Jacquemoud - Institute of Earth Physics of Paris (IPGP)
Tuesday 21 June
Human Space flights
François Spiero - CNES (National Space Agency)
17.30
15.30
Vegetation monitoring and biomass measurement from Space
Pierre-Louis Frison - Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée University
16.30
Ground movements in urban areas measured from Space
Bénédicte Fruneau & Jean-Paul Rudant
- Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée University
17.30
All Martians? Facts and dreams
Michel Viso - CNES (National Space Agency)
18.00
The reputation of Space among citizens
Max Grimard - Airbus Defence & Space
18.30
Access to Space
Jürgen Ackermann - Airbus Safran Launchers
15.30
Galileo, the European Satellite Navigation programme
Vincent Chatelée - Galileo Security Monitoring Centre (GSA/GSMC)
19.00
Desperately seeking for (extraterrestrial) intelligence
Michel Viso - CNES (National Space Agency)
16.30
Ariane 5 and the launchers from the European Spaceport
Marc Toussaint - European Space Agency (ESA)
17.30
Galileo, the European Satellite Navigation programme
Pascal Campagne - FDC
Wednesday 22 June
17.30
Space (Ethernet) technology applied to autonomous driving
Jacques Gatard - TTTech Computertechnik AG
18.00
Exomars: Europe on Mars
Jean-Jacques Juillet - Thales Alenia Space
18.30
Earth seen from Space: radars and optical images
Jean-Paul Rudant - Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée University
19.00
Herschel / Planck: Birth of our universe
Jean-Jacques Juillet - Thales Alenia Space
Thursday 23 June
Sunday 26 June
Monday 27 June
18.00
IASI mission for atmospheric composition monitoring
Cathy Clerbaux - Atmospheres, Environments and Spatial
Observations Laboratory (LATMOS / IPSL / CNRS)
18.30
Galileo, the European Satellite Navigation programme
Clovis De Matos - European Space Agency (ESA)
19.00
Space for Climate and Environment
Max Grimard - Airbus Defence & Space
18.00
Environmental information: the Copernicus approach
Daniel Vidal-Madjar - Research Director at CNRS, Former national
coordinator for Copernicus
18.30
Copernicus: an essential contribution to the understanding of
climate change
Claire-Anne Reix - Thales Alenia Space
18.00
Galileo, the European Satellite Navigation programme
Clovis De Matos - European Space Agency (ESA)
19.00
High throughput satellites against digital divide
Sami Ben Amor - Thales Alenia Space
18.30
Towards a European observing system to monitor CO2 emissions
Grégoire Broquet - Climate and Environmental Science Laboratory
(LSCE / IPSL)
19.00
Satellites: a key support for Armed Forces
Benoît Hancart - Thales Alenia Space
Tuesday 28 June
17.30
Friday 24 June
18.00
Where is the train?
Juliette Marais - IFSTTAR
18.30
Galileo, the European Satellite Navigation programme
Géraud Barrié - Galileo Security Monitoring Centre (GSA/GSMC)
The agenda may be subject to change. You can find the most updated version of the agenda on the
website: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/expo/index_en.htm
20 - 29 June 2016
Parvis de la Gare Montparnasse
Paris 15ème
In cooperation with:
Galileo, the European Satellite Navigation programme
Fabien Frossard - Galileo Security Monitoring Centre (GSA/GSMC)
Wednesday 29 June
18.00
Evolution of satellite applications at SNCF: 15 years already,
which perspectives?
Thierry Chatagneret & Edouard Chabanier - SNCF
18.30
Ocean salinity measurement using satellites
Audrey Hasson - Oceanography and Climate Laboratory
(LOCEAN / IPSL)
19.00
Geostationary telecommunication satellites: “Eppur si muove”
Miguel Tortosa - Eutelsat
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