LA PLATA, Maryland — The European Space Agency (ESA) has invited Europe’s Earth observation industry to a day-long explanation July 3 of the agency’s proposed three-year, billion-euro intelligence, surveillance and intelligence constellation that would be for military and civil government use.
The program, which ESA calls European Resilience from Space (ERS), is designed to start work on a large constellation of radar and optical satellites that the European Commission wants as part of its next seven-year budget cycle, which begins in 2028 . . .
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