UNOSAT

UNOSAT is a technology-intensive programme delivering imagery analysis and satellite solutions to relief and development organisations within and outside the UN system to help make a difference in critical areas such as humanitarian relief, human security, strategic territorial and development planning.

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UNOSAT at CERN: Satellite mapping for the good of humanity

A look back at 20 years of hosting UNOSAT, the newly recognised United Nations Satellite Centre

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Knowledge sharing
05 July, 2021
Knowledge sharing
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05 July, 2021

LIVE: ESA astronauts answer questions on physics in space

On Friday 12 May at 4:30pm CEST, we will be live on Facebook, from the CERN Data Centre, with three European astronauts answering your questions

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Experiments
12 May, 2017

Webcast: How does CERN power UNOSAT's humanitarian efforts

On 31 March 2017 at 11:00 the manager of UNOSAT, will give an overview of the variety of activities carried out by the organisation since 2001

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At CERN
31 March, 2017

UNOSAT: 15 years of humanitarian mapping

UNOSAT, UNITAR’s operational satellite applications programme, based at CERN, celebrates 15 years of supporting humanitarian work

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At CERN
17 October, 2016
At CERN
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17 October, 2016

UNOSAT: 15 years of humanitarian mapping

UNOSAT, a United Nations programme hosted at CERN, celebrates 15 years of vital support to humanitarian work

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At CERN
10 October, 2016
At CERN
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10 October, 2016

UNOSAT joins the fight against Ebola

The UNOSAT programme uses CERN computing power to map areas affected by Ebola

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At CERN
03 November, 2014
At CERN
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03 November, 2014

UNOSAT: Rapid mapping to aid disaster response

An organisation based at CERN provides satellite images and analysis to help relief and development teams on the ground in disaster areas

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At CERN
18 June, 2014