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: Taking the pulse of our planet from space.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2011.

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  1. We are all facing the consequences of a rapidly changing world, but thanks to the satellite era we are better placed to understand the complexities of Earth, particularly with respect to global change. Here's how we take the pulse of our planet from space:

  2. The missions are designed to improve our understanding of Earth. These satellites use cutting-edge technologies to address scientific questions while producing data that are used in real-world applications. Get to know them:

  3. We are always glad to welcome partners from Member States to our Centre for in Rome. Today we were honoured to have with us Prof. Hansjörg Dittus,  Executive Board Member for Space Research and Technology.

  4. Welcome to the first day of the 12th Coastal Altimetry Workshop! Todays's sessions will cover Technical Issues in Coastal Altimetry and Application of Coastal Altimetry Data.

  5. brings you over eastern and Mount , as captured in 2018 by . South of the volcano you can also see Paternó, home town of astronaut , bound to return to Earth from the on 6 February.

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  6. As carbon dioxide builds up in the atmosphere, increasing amounts of carbon are entering the world’s oceans leading to ocean acidification. 's mission provides information on ocean salinity – a key piece of the puzzle.

  7. Looking to the future of Sentinels - 6 high-priority candidate missions🛰️ are currently being studied to address EU policy and gaps in Copernicus user needs, and to expand the current capabilities of the Copernicus space component. ℹ️

  8. Are you a Master/PhD student? Then apply for the Remote Sensing Workshop 2020! The deadline for applications is 23 March 2020. Info:

  9. We are glad to welcome to our facilities in Rome the Bahrain Economic Development Board and to have the chance to present to them our Programme and activities.

  10. Hello ! The city, captured by the A satellite, hosts this year the Super Bowl . Are you more of a or a fan? May the best win!

  11. this week we flew over Lake George, the first site in Uganda to be protected under the Ramsar convention. This is a snippet of a larger image that you can download here:

  12. The 12th coastal altimetry workshop is starting tomorrow! It will feature studies from the latest missions (, , HY-2, AltiKa and Jason-3) and the anticipation of synergies with the / SWOT mission. Here's last year report:

  13. One of the casualties of climate change is the diminishing ice cover, which affects our planet in a number of different ways. ’s satellites observe the planet’s cryosphere and provide key information to understand and respond to global thawing.

  14. New month, new Sentinel calendar image! February features the Republic of , captured from space by the mission. Download the full 2020 calendar here:

  15. We are glad to have welcomed to ESRIN Philippe Brunet, Principal Adviser at the . for Africa, , cooperation with the World Bank and Data Access are just some of the subjects Mr. Brunet discussed with our Director

  16. As satellite images (like this one of Siberia from 2018) show, permafrost is not so permanent anymore because of rising temperatures. Here's what satellites see from space:

  17. Seen from above, the waters of Lake George appear green as a result of the thick concentration of blue-green algae. Metal pollution, mine seepage and agricultural runoff has caused serious pollution to the lake. Explore the area in this image:

  18. On takes us over Lake George, in western Uganda. In 1988, Lake George was designated as Uganda’s first site, given its importance as a centre for biological diversity. 🛰️

  19. The many faces of : from their vantage points, satellites ‘see’ our planet in more ways than one. Different sensors see different aspects such as topography, temperature and atmospheric make-up.Learn more about our activities:

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