Space
Across
- 2. Measuring emissions and pollution levels using satellite-based data collection.
- 9. Name one major Earth observation satellite program in which CNES has played a significant role.
- 10. Different wavelengths of light used in satellite imaging to analyze environmental conditions.
- 13. In the field of telecommunications, one of many where CNES's expertise has been utilized.
- 16. Issues related to surveillance and monitoring activities through satellite observations.
- 17. A radar system that captures detailed images of the Earth's surface regardless of weather conditions.
- 18. Using satellite data to assess natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, and floods.
- 19. Addressing risks posed by defunct satellites and fragments orbiting Earth.
- 20. Gathering information about the Earth's surface without direct contact, usually through satellites.
- 21. Observing shifts in weather patterns, ice melt, and ocean temperatures over time.
- 22. Information related to the geographic position of features on the Earth’s surface.
Down
- 1. The sustainability concerns of rocket launches and satellite deployments.
- 3. The balance between open access to satellite imagery and restricted commercial usage.
- 4. The level of detail in an image or data set; spatial refers to area, temporal to time intervals, spectral to wavelengths captured.
- 5. Tracking changes in urban development, agriculture, and deforestation.
- 6. A remote sensing method using lasers to measure elevations and terrain features.
- 7. Beyond Earth orbit, CNES has contributed to missions exploring other celestial bodies. Name one such mission or area of exploration.
- 8. Devices that capture images of the Earth's surface in visible and infrared wavelengths.
- 11. Mapping habitats and tracking species distribution through satellite imagery.
- 12. Satellite systems used for geolocation and mapping.
- 14. Capturing images across multiple wavelengths to analyze vegetation, water bodies, and soil conditions.
- 15. Miniature satellites used for Earth observation, often deployed in constellations for improved coverage.