Current Context : The European Union activated its emergency satellite mapping service at Iran’s request to locate a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi that crashed in East Azerbaijan.
ABOUT COPERNICUS EMS
- It is a rapid response mapping technology component of the Emergency Management Service (EMS).
- It was named after the renowned 15th-century scientist Nicolaus Copernicus.
- It is an initiative of European Union’s space for Earth observation.
- Copernicus provides geospatial information from satellite images and other data sources to help manage a wide range of emergencies resulting from natural or man-made disasters like flood, earthquake etc.
- The programme uses global data from satellites and ground-based airborne and sea-borne measurement systems.
It is complemented by a ground segment which includes in-situ sensors that provide access to the Sentinels and Contributing Missions data.