Modern development of the country requires using of new technologies in space monitoring of the Earth and geospatial data collection in order to meet social needs, national security and defense and so on. It was marked in the project Space activities strategy of Ukraine till 2022. Nowadays, in particular, is realized the creation of Ukrainian segment of the international system aerospace data monitoring using that should be part of common European researching space in  space probing  (RS) in the future.

Due to the fact NNK "World Data Center for Geoinformatics and Sustainable Development" together with NVP "Ahroresurssystem" held two one-day trainings for representatives of state authorities and potential users of space data private sector. Training held on 15 and 16 December 2016 at the CCD of  Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute within the project of State Space Agency "Ensuring transfer of space technologies for Earth observation in the real economy. Processing of industrial data technologies. Creation of the Ukrainian segment of GEO-UA GEOSS international system".

The main aim of the training was to familiarize the participants with modern geospatial technologies, open and big data (Open Data & Big Data) based on means of remote sensing and satellite monitoring of the Earth. In terms of developed geoportals "GEO-UA" prototype were held workshops on using and analysis of agricultural crops structure and forest resources of Ukraine by means of remote sensing.

For the first time ever in Ukraine within the framework of the project was received full coverage of the country with satellite images PLANET program, derived from cosmic clustering nano-satellites. This experience is useful in developing PolyITAN  nano-satellites university program. The training workshop was attended by 50 people, 4 teachers of  Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute  and TOV NBP coach  "Ahroresurssystem." Following the results of the training students got acquainted  with the new features of resource using of space data on portal "GEO-UA".

Victor Putrenko,  head of laboratory  CCD system

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