Space in the Clouds and Earth in a Cube: How Space Data is Changing Our Lives
18.03.2026
Space technologies have long ceased to be mere dreams of the stars and have become tangible tools that help develop the economy and address social challenges. From crop forecasting to preventing natural disasters, data from orbit helps make important decisions. But how can we manage the massive amounts of information coming from space?
In the new episode of the program "Simply About Science," we'll learn how scientists manage space data flows, creating information storage and analysis systems.
The program's hero is Alexey Belotserkovsky, Head of the Intelligent Systems Department at the UIIP of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
The episode covers:
In the new episode of the program "Simply About Science," we'll learn how scientists manage space data flows, creating information storage and analysis systems.
The program's hero is Alexey Belotserkovsky, Head of the Intelligent Systems Department at the UIIP of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
The episode covers:
- What is Earth remote sensing and why it is important for each of us;
- What are data "clouds" and "data lakes"—where and how is "space memory" stored;
- What are data cubes and what makes the BYCube concept unique.