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Living Planet Symposium 2013

This area is dedicated to the Living Planet Symposium 2013.

If you want to access the Official Symposium website, please follow this LINK


The School Laboratory will host experiments, demonstrations and computer exercises, jointly organised by ESA, UKSA and DLR, with the aim of teaching students and teachers the science and technology behind satellite Earth Observation. For more information about it, please follow this LINK


For the first time, an app has been developed that will make planning for the week-long event easier than ever. To download the free Living Planet Symposium app for iPhone or iPad, please follow this LINK




To increase visibility of the poster contributions at the event, a QR code associated to each poster panel will allow participants to access a pdf with additional contents related to the poster. A repository of all the contributions uploaded by the authors can be find at this LINK




Tutorials dedicated to Land, Ocean, Ice and Atmosphere will be taught on Monday 9 September from 8:00 to 9:30, prior to the start of the conference. At this link you may find the pdf of the given tutorials LINK

An open photo contest will be held during the event: each participant can upload a maximum of 15 pictures representative of the event using this LINK. You can vote on your favourite picture at the same LINK by Thursday 12th September at midnight. A panel of experts will define the winner of the competition by selecting from the 20 most voted pictures.



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