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KSF Space will launch EOSS mission under the IFGICT climate change initiative

KSF Space will start a fund raising campaign dedicated to EOSS space mission, the EOSS “Earth Observation Small Satellite” should be scheduled for late 2019 targeting LEO as remote sensing R&D project, the funding campaign will be open to public and nations who are seeking to add a positive finger print to climate change.

As environmental impacts of human activity make resource management more and more complex and as, at the same time, our understanding of complex natural processes increases, our need for critical information layers at appropriate spatial and temporal scales and extents increases too

Not only lands but oceans also act as vital biospheres. Here, too, climate change poses a major threat. A considerable portion of the CO2 emitted into the atmosphere is absorbed by the seas.

The EOSS mission also will be mentored and accessible to IFGICT scientific community and members, the IFGICT “Int. federation of Global & Green ICT” is short listed service provider by CDM-Bazar under the UNFCCC, all data will be received from the EOSS mission can be given FREE of CHARGE to academics & research centers for the sake of climate change.

With KSF Space Earth Observation Small Satellite (EOSS) mission, we will be able to know to what extent human activities have impacted the environment. This allows us to make recommendations to government agencies on approaches and measures that can be taken to protect the environment amidst expansion and development.

The KSF Space was initially founded to enable cost-effective access to LEO & GEO with zero-environmental impact flying solutions, The foundation encourage universities to develop R&D missions using small Sats as these tiny spacecraft have become one of the most important elements in developing future scientific space missions.

KSF Space also recently announced the creation of the world’s first Nano-Satellite Engineering Professional Certification “NEP Certificate” The NEP Certification pathway will validate the training and experience of aerospace engineers and experts and will be recognized by major space companies, organizations, foundations and agencies.

For more information, please visit www.ksf.space 

Washington Post News