Space data has become increasingly relevant for journalism in recent years. With the advancement of technology, there has been a massive increase in the amount of data that is being collected and analysed from space. Read More
This category groups all articles about space opportunities for journalism
Space technology has transformed how journalists and investigators gather information to support their reporting. With high-resolution satellite imagery and other advanced technologies, journalists can now access a wealth of knowledge from space to shed light Read More
The new ‘Future of Journalism’ funding opportunity by the European Space Agency (ESA) provides funding to European teams who would like to develop a service related to journalism, the media and reporting. Funding will be Read More
As we research and post information about the role of satellite data in the war in Ukraine, we at Groundstation.Space become part of the discussion about the reliability and non-bias of our information. We Read More
Wildfires, floods, volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, mass evacuations from cities and countries, illegal forestry and fishing, war damage, ships stuck in critical waterways… We have all seen many examples of disasters from space. Many of these Read More
After a six-day blockade of the Suez Canal, the Evergreen ‘Ever Given’ mega containership was pulled out of the banks and shallows of the canal on Monday 29 March 2021, with the support of Dutch shipping and Read More
Climate change challenges the future and forces us to think about how we want to live. More than an environmental problem, climate change is a break from old thinking. This old thinking is currently ubiquitous Read More
As part of the General Assembly of the Copernicus Networks dotSpace Foundation organises a networking table around the topic of Earth Observation for investigative journalism. Objective of this networking event is to introduce investigative and Read More