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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 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 - Operational News
News - Operational News
Year 2015 CryoSat Ocean Baseline C reprocessed data available
The reprocessed CryoSat Ocean Baseline C data for all of 2015 is available to download from the Science Server.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Modelling tides in the Arctic Ocean
A new tidal model produced using ESA satellite data may shed some light on Arctic Ocean tides.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
CryoSat magnetometer data now available to support Swarm Sciences
We are pleased to announce the new release of magnetic field data recorded by Fluxgate magnetometers, operating on-board ESA's CryoSat mission.
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News - General News
News - General News
The heat is on
With much of Europe in the grip of a heatwave, it is one that is setting record highs for June.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
CryoSat Ocean Baseline C reprocessed data from 2013 available
The reprocessed CryoSat Ocean Baseline C data for 2013 has been published on the Science Server and is available for download.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
CryoSat NRT data unavailability update
CryoSat NRT L1b products are available again on the Science Server since 11 June. L2 data remains unavailable.
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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
CryoSat NRT data unavailability from 7 June 2019
Due to a problem in the Payload Data Segment, from 7 June 2019, CryoSat Near Real Time data is generated, but not correctly disseminated.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
CryoSat Ice Baseline-D data products now available
CryoSat data users, the new Ice Baseline D processors are operational and associated products are now available on the Science Server.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Snow grain size - it matters
Snow grain size is fundamental to the amount of sunlight that snow reflects back into space - its albedo.
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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 - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Jakobshavn Isbrae Glacier bucks the trend
Recent findings show that one glacier is not conforming to the norm – it's actually been flowing more slowly and getting thicker.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Antarctica detailed in 3D
A technique called 'swath processing' takes data to a new level.