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ESA Scout HydroGNSS Early Mission Results

Mr Ben James Stern — Key Account Manager
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd
Missions Scientific

Schedule

Talk Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · 9:00 AM · Technical Stage
Q&A Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · 9:30 AM · Posters Area – Kiosk 3

Abstract

The ESA Scout HydroGNSS mission, launched in December 2025 will provide measurements of key hydrological climate variables, including soil moisture, freeze–thaw state over permafrost, inundation and wetlands, and above-ground biomass, using a novel technique called Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) reflectometry. According to GCOS there is a shortage of high-quality soil moisture data, a key parameter linked to Essential Climate Variables; physical, chemical or biological variables that critically contribute to the characterization of Earth’ s climate.
Scout missions are a recent addition to the ESA Earth Observation Directorate, intended to deliver valuable science from small satellites. HydroGNSS was a rapid development mission with a budget of less than €30m incorporating NewSpace methods and is the first Scout mission to be launched. It comprises of two identical satellites with mass of about 72 kg each that were carried into a 530 km sun-synchronous orbit as part of a SpaceX Rideshare launch on 28th November 2025.
GNSS Reflectometry (GNSS-R) takes measurements of the Earth’s surface by collecting in orbit GNSS signals scattered off the Earth’s surface. GNSS-R has been developing rapidly as an L-Band remote sensing technology suitable for small satellites and continues to find applications over ocean, ice and land. HydroGNSS is primarily a land-sensing mission and has been developed to specifically address hydrological essential climate variables using GNSS-R. Results from the mission will be presented to show progress towards the Mission & Science Objectives. The industrial consortium features a fully European science team.

Authors

  • Mr Ben James Stern — Key Account Manager
    Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd
  • Mr Alex Da Silva Cureil — Key Account Manager
    Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd
  • Dr Martin J Unwin — GNSS Principal Engineer
    Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd
  • Prof. 4. Nazzareno Pierdicca
    Sapienza University of Rome
  • Dr. Estel Cardellach
    Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya – IEEC, ES and Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC)
  • Mr Jean-Pascal Lejault — HydroGNSS Project Manager
    European Space Agency

Kimmo Rautiainen, Finnish Meteorological Institute, FMI
Leila Guerrieroe, Università di Roma Tor Vergata: Prof.
Emanuele Santi, Institute of Applied Physics, National Research Council – IFAC CNR
Isadora Zampol, National Oceanography Centre, NOC:
Paul Blunt, University of Nottingham:
Maria Paola Clarizia, Dr. Massimiliano Pastena, Manuel Martin-Neira, ESA – European Space Agency