The third issue of eighth volume of "Ukrainian journal of remote sensing" ejournal is out.

State Institution
"Scientific Centre for Aerospace Research of the Earth
of the Institute of Geological Sciences
of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine"
The third issue of eighth volume of "Ukrainian journal of remote sensing" ejournal is out.

November 5, 2025 during a secondment under the project EWALD - 101086250 “Earth Observation for Early Warning of Land Degradation at European Frontier” by CASRE researchers: Prof. Sergey STANKEVICH, Cand.Sci. Iryna PIESTOVA, Cand.Sci. Anna KOZLOVA, Cand.Sci. Olga SEDLEROVA conducted a training workshop for students of the Department of Informatics of the University of Žilina, during which students gain knowledge on the European Copernicus data space ecosystem, the higher-lever Earth observation data products, the open-source geoinformation software for Earth observation data handling, the satellite data acquisition and analysis with the Google Earth Engine catalog.
The third issue of twelfth volume of "Ukrainian journal of remote sensing" ejournal is out.

Corresponding Member of the NAS of Ukraine Mykhailo Popov and Professor Sergey Stankevich participated in the conference "The Open Dialog in Applied Engineering-Odae'2025", which took place from 2 to 6 September 2025 in Oliudeniz, Turkey.
The second issue of twelfth volume of "Ukrainian journal of remote sensing" ejournal is out.

Dear colleagues, sincerely congratulations on the 33rd anniversary of the founding of the State Institution "Scientific Centre for Aerospace Research of the Earth of the Institute of Geological Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine"!
The staff of the Centre created highly efficient methods of solving scientific, natural resources, environmental, engineering, technological, and technical and other topical tasks. The scientific potential of the center is strengthened, replenished with new modern technical tools and devices material and technical base, our international scientific ties are increasing.
New scientific horizons are opened before us. Studies continue!