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Discover the latest news on the European Space Agency's Earth Observation activities. Learn all about new data availability and how ESA's missions are performing.
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News - General News
News - General News
New SMOS infographic
Learn more about the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission in our latest infographic
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News - General News
News - General News
New Envisat infographic
Learn more about ESA's Envisat mission - the largest Earth observation satellite ever built - in a new infographic.
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News - Announcement of Opportunity
News - Announcement of Opportunity
Announcement of Opportunity for G-POD
ESA is offering all scientists the possibility to perform bulk processing and/or validation of their own algorithms exploiting the large ESA Earth-observation archive.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
New experimental phase for PROBA-V
PROBA-V has begun a new experimental phase that will continue through to October 2021.
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News - General News
News - General News
New Earth Online Newsletter
Stay up to date with the latest news in our newsletter.
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News - General News
News - General News
Special PROBA-V microsite
See some of the accomplishments of the PROBA-V mission in a special microsite developed by VITO.
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News - General News
News - General News
Did you know? New Proba-V infographic
ESA's vegetation-monitoring mission - Proba-V - will end operations in June 2020 after seven years.
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News - General News
News - General News
Santiago, Chile, viewed by Proba-V
Viewed in false colour from ESA's Proba-V minisatellite, Chilean capital, Santiago, is among the largest conurbations in South America.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
Proba-V global land cover maps released
Copernicus Global Land Service team have released their new set of global land cover layers for the year 2015.
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News - General News
News - General News
New Zealand's South Island imaged by Proba-V
The snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps stretch more than 500 km northeast to southwest across New Zealand's South Island, imaged by Proba-V.
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News - General News
New potential for tracking severe storms
SMOS is helping to accurately forecast and track extreme weather.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Mapping salty waters
The length and precision with which climate scientists can track the salinity, or saltiness, of the oceans is set to improve dramatically.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
ESA's Earth Explorers surpassing expectations
In this video, learn how each Earth Explorer mission is contributing to Earth science, and changing the way we look at our beloved planet.
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News - General News
News - General News
Proba-V celebrates six years in orbit
The joint ESA / VITO PROBA-V satellite mission was launched six years ago on 7 May 2013 to continue the 15 year legacy of SPOT-VEGETATION.
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News - General News
News - General News
Proba-V view of Galápagos
A Proba-V view of the internationally protected, volcanic archipelago of the Galápagos and its surrounding marine reserve.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Proba-V 2018-2019 Antarctica data now available
For the second consecutive austral summer season, Proba-V observed Antarctica and its ongoing changes.
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News - General News
News - General News
Catching the world in a box
The rapid evolution of Egypt's Nile Delta over the last four years, as viewed from ESA's Proba-V microsatellite.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
Envisat-ERS (A)SAR - Enhanced Dissemination Service
ESA is pleased to announce the release of several new features as part of the ESA On-The-Fly data processing and dissemination service.
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News - General News
News - General News
Proba-V images the Yucatán peninsula
ESA's Proba-V minisatellite images the verdant Yucatán peninsula.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
How much water is used for irrigation?
Feeding a growing global population is a major concern, but efforts to grow more food will place an added burden on precious supplies of water.