http://www.crisp.nus.edu.sg/
The Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP) is a research centre of the National University of Singapore established with funding from the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR) of Singapore.
CRISP's mission is to develop an advanced capability in remote sensing to meet the scientific, operational and business requirements of Singapore and the region.
CRISP operates a satellite ground station to acquire data from remote sensing satellites, and processes the archived data to standard or value-added products for distribution and research. The list of satellites CRISP receive include:
* SPOT 1,2,4 (since September 1995)
* ERS 1,2 (since March 1996)
* RADARSAT 1 (May 1997 - May 2000)
* SeaWiFS, NOAA and FengYun 1C (since September 1999)
* TERRA (MODIS) (since March 2001)
* IKONOS (since August 2001)
* EROS-A1 (since October 2001)
* AQUA (MODIS) (since July 2002)
* SPOT 5 (since October 2002)
CRISP is ready to provide special products custom processed to users' requirements, or training/consultation services in the field of remote sensing.
Israel 's connection
2.Israel, Singapore to sign satellite deal
- Janes Defense Weekly 05 July 2000
According to sources in Tel Aviv, Singapore and Washington, Israel and Singapore are expected to sign an agreement worth over $1 billion for the joint development of surveillance satellites.
Land and sea being watched
3.We have access to many satellite images in different time slots.The
surrounding land and sea are under our watch.
http://newshub.nus.edu.sg/ke/0103/articles/ikonos.htmAre u in Raffles Place,u are being watched.