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2025 Poster / Abstract non pubblicati in atti di convegno restricted access

The “Earth Moon Mars” Research Infrastructure: a novel HW/SW platform for end-to-end satellite data processing, optimally suited for FORUM and beyond

In this contribution, we provide an overview of the EMM (Earth and Mars Research Network) research infrastructure, outlining its main components and the potential scientific products that can be derived through its use. The presentation delves into selected aspects in greater detail, particularly where they resonate with the multiple scientific and technological challenges associated with the FORUM mission.

Earth, Mars, Research Infrastructure
2022 Rapporto di progetto restricted access

FORUM SCIENZA Progress Report n. 5 (RA4)

Questo documento riassume l'attività svolta nei vari WP, le azioni completate e lo stato di del progetto progetto per il periodo di attività dal 9 giugno 2021 (RA3) al 19 aprile 2022 (RA4)

FORUM FORUMScienza
2021 Rapporto di progetto restricted access

FORUM SCIENZA Progress Report n. 4 (RA3)

Questo documento riassume l'attività svolta nei vari WP, le azioni completate e lo stato di del progetto per il periodo di attività dal 16 giugno 2020 (RA2) al 9 giugno 2021 (RA3).

FORUM FORUMScienza
2020 Rapporto di progetto restricted access

FORUM SCIENZA Progress Report n. 3 (RA2)

Questo documento riassume l'attività svolta nei vari WP, le azioni completate e lo stato di del progetto per il periodo di attività dal 19 febbraio 2020 (RA1) al 16 giugno 2020 (RA2).

FORUM FORUMScienza
2019 Rapporto di ricerca / Relazione scientifica restricted access

Earth Explorer 9 Candidate Mission FORUM -- Report for Mission Selection

This report is based on contributions from the FORUM Mission Advisory Group MAGHelen Brindley Imperial College London ; UKStefan A Buehler University of Hamburg ; DEDorothee Coppens EUMETSAT ; INTAdrien Deschamps CNES ; FRSteven Dewitte Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium ; BEBianca M Dinelli ISACCNR ; ITLaurent Labonnote University of Lille ; FRQuentin Libois MétéoFrance ; FRMartin Mlynczak NASA Langley Research Center ; USLuca Palchetti INOCNR ; ITMarco Ridolfi University of Bologna ; ITMartin Riese Forschungszentrum Jülich ; DERoger Saunders Met Office ; UKThe scientific content of the report was compiled by Hilke Oetjen Scientific Coordinator ; based on inputs derived from the MAG ; supporting scientific studies ; campaignactivities ; with contributions from Richard Bantges ; Marco Barucci ; Claudio Belotti ; Giovanni Bianchini ; Elisa Castelli ; Simone Ceccherini ; Bertrand Cluzet ; Mathieu Compiègne ; Ugo Cortesi ; William Cossich ; Francesco D'Amato ; Samuele Del Bianco ; MohamadouAbdoulaye Diallo ; Gianluca Di Natale ; Alessio Di Roma ; Marie Dumont ; Marco Gai ; DinaKhordakova ; Lukas Kluft ; Tiziano Maestri ; Davide Magurno ; Alessio Montori ; Jonathan EMurray ; Piera Raspollini ; Markus Rettinger ; Christian Rolf ; Jacqueline E Russell ; LucaSgheri ; Ralf Sussmann ; Silvia Viciani ; Jérôme Vidot ; Hannes Vogelmann ; Laura Warwick ; the UK FAAM team ; the UK MetOffice ; Dirk SchuettemeyerThe technical content of the report was compiled by Bernardo Carnicero DomínguezTechnical Coordinator ; Charlotte Pachot Payload Technical Coordinator withcontributions from Itziar Barat ; Paolo Bensi ; Christophe Caspar ; Miguel Copano ; MauroFederici ; Dulce Lajas ; Flavio Mariani ; Vasco Pereira ; Stefanie Riel ; Gonçalo Rodrigues ; Bernd Sierk ; Kate Symonds ; Andrea Tromba ; based on inputs derived from the industrialPhase A system ; technical activities ; the FORUM endtoend performance simulatoractivity under the responsibility of the Future Missions ; Instruments Division Specialthanks go to the industrial teams who have supported ESA to bring this report together in avery short time after the Phase A Preliminary Requirements Review

his report forms the basis for the selection of the ninth Earth Explorer mission within ESA's Earth Observation Programme. Two competing 'Fast Track' candidates, the Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring (FORUM) mission and the Surface ocean KInematics Multiscale (SKIM) mission. Each have each undergone a rapid and compressed Phase A feasibility study. This report covers the FORUM mission.

EE9 FORUM