European Space Agency 8-10 Rue Mario Nikis 75738 Paris Cedex 15 Telephone: (3314) 273 7155 Telex: ESA 202 746 FAX: (3314) 273-7560 FOR RELEASE: APRIL 11, 1991 #11 On 12 April ESA's Director General, Jean-Marie Luton, with Senator Learco Saporito, Undersecretary of State of the Italian Ministry for University and Scientific and Technological Research, will inaugurate the Earthnet, ERS Central Facility (EECF) at ESRIN -- the first element of the Payload Data Coordination Centre planned for the coming years. Professor Francesco Carassa, President of the ESA Council, Professor Luciano Guerriero, President of the Italian Space Agency, and many other high-ranking personalities from government, industry and institutes in ESA Member States will attend this event. ERS-1, the first polar orbiting remote sensing satellite of the European Space Agency, will be launched in May 1991. It is the first milestone of an ambitious long-term Earth Observation Programme to be followed by ERS-2, and later by a series of polar orbiting platforms. ERS-1, with its unique microwave radar instrumentation able to "see" through clouds and darkness, is designed to gather enormous amounts of data of the Earth and its environment. ERS-2 and the Polar-Orbit Earth Observation Missions (POEMS) in the late 1990s, will provide a long-term continuity of data flow, and will help to establish a better understanding of evolution patterns and statistics, complementing available data from non-radar missions. The important part of an earth observation mission, however, is not only the spacecraft, but also the data it provides. The ground segment, which receives and processes this information and makes it available to the user communities, therefore, is of paramount importance to the success of a mission. This task for ERS-1 and subsequent missions has been entrusted to ESRIN and its Earthnet programme. ESRIN (located in Frascati near Rome), one of the Establishments of ESA and Earthnet, an activity forming part of the ESA mandatory programme since 1980, has dedicated years to the planning and preparation of the ERS-1 ground segment. Its experience in acquiring, processing, archiving and distributing remote sensing data from non-ESA missions since 1978 provided the basis for the setting-up of EECF, ready to ensure efficient exploitation of ERS-1 payload data as requested by the user communities. The EECF tasks are manifold and challenging. Powerful computers are in place to guarantee round-the-clock telecommunication links with: the Mission Management and Control Centre at ESOC, Darmstadt which executes the mission operation plan prepared by the EECF; the ground stations for the scheduling of near real-time distribution of Fast Delivery (FD) Data; the Processing and Archiving Facilities for data product orders; the users to provide access to the online worldwide catalogue of ERS data and to exchange messages. Furthermore, ground stations acquisition and processing chains will be controlled and monitored from ESRIN and potential problems can be solved via simulation on a local computer reference system. Product Control is carried out online in collected samples to assure quality of data products. The implementation of these services has required, and will require in the future, accurate planning and preparation, investments in infrastructures and new equipment, and an increase in staff which will instruct users on all possible data applications, on access to the catalogue, and on planned data acquistion schedules. The EECF at ESRIN will be ESA's key to the user communities all over the world -- meterological services, research centres, geophysical and oceanographic institutes, universities, national space agencies but also operational/commercial entities, which can use satellite data for a better management of their activities. For further information, please contact: ESA/Public Relations Tel: (33.1) 42.73.71.55 There are also Public Relations offices in the following establishments: ESTEC Noordwijk (NL) ESOC Darmstadt (FRG) ESRIN Frascati (I) Tel: (31) 1719.8.3006 Tel: (49) 6151.90.02.66 Tel (39) 694.18.02.60 For further information contact the above address or ESA Washington Office L'Enfant Plaza, S.W., Suite 7800 Washington, D.C. 20024 Tel: (202) 488-4158 FAX: (202) 488-4930