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  • Jan 08 / 2021
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RSLab Numbers in 2020

Despite this complex situation, RSLab achieved important research results in 2020 on both Earth Observation and Planetary Exploration and the related topics. Some relevant numbers are as follows:…

Moon Caters and Artificial Intelligence on Nature

A new Moon crater database has been generated by using advanced deep learning and transfer learning methodologies applied to lunar images. More than 109,000 previously unrecognized craters have been identified on the Moon’s surface, dozens of times larger than…
  • Dec 16 / 2020
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Making JUICE Mission – Episode 3

The development of the JUICE mission (for which RSLab has the responsibility of the RIME instrument) is progressing fast despite the pandemic situation. A video showing the activities in progress at spacecraft level can be found

RIME PFM is ready!

Thales Alenia Space recently delivered the protoflight model (PFM) of Radar for Icy Moon Exploration (RIME) that will explore Jupiter’s icy moons Europa, Ganymede and Callisto onboard the ESA’s JUICE mission. These are the final units of the instrument that now…
  • Sep 23 / 2020
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NASA delivered RF elements of RIME for final integration

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory recently delivered the radio frequency subsystem of  the Radar for Icy Moon Exploration (RIME, of which Lorenzo Bruzzone is the Principal Investigator) that will explore Jupiter’s icy moons Europa, Ganymede and Callistion…
  • Aug 27 / 2020
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SPIE Remote Sensing 2020

The SPIE (International Society for Optics and Photnics) Conference on Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing 2020 will run in a virtual mode, September 21-24, 2020 with free registration.…

Lockdown and Venice lagoon

A research developed at RSLab by analyzing satellite images acquired by the planet constellation points out that the amount of total suspended matter in the Venice lagoon has been halved after the first 10 days of lockdown due to COVID-19 in March 2020. The same…
  • Aug 07 / 2020
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An important milestone for RIME @ JUICE

The past week the  EQM (Engineering Qualification Model) of the Radar for icy Moon Exploration (RIME, of which Lorenzo Bruzzone is the Principal Investigator) was delivered to Airbus in Toulouse for the final integration on the spacecraft EM (Engineering Model).…
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