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Campaign
TerraSARSIM
The current mission design envisages flying two separate radars on separate platforms
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Mission - Heritage Missions
Mission - Heritage Missions
GOCE
ESA's Gravity field and Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) mission mapped Earth's geoid very accurately, opening a window into Earth's interior structure as well as the currents circulating within the depths of its oceans.
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News - Data Release news
News - Data Release news
GOCE EGG L1b reprocessed data published
The GOCE Gravity Gradiometer L1b data have been reprocessed and published on the GOCE Virtual Archive.
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Tools - Processing, Visualisation
Tools - Processing, Visualisation
SMOS Toolbox
Visualisation functionalities have been upgraded, the current version of the SMOS Toolbox is able to display SMOS Level 1C and Level 2 ...
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News - Success Stories
News - Success Stories
Satellite data central to ocean monitoring
Over 95% of Earth’s water is found in our oceans, and yet sadly, oceans are under stress from climate change and pollution. Monitoring our oceans is vital for Earth’s survival and satellites are the primary means of long-term and independent observation of our vast ocean bodies and their associated coastal zones.
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News - Data Release news
News - Data Release news
SMOS sea ice thickness reprocessed data now available
The reprocessed SMOS level 3 and 4 sea ice thickness products over the Arctic are now available from the ESA SMOS Dissemination Service.
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News - General News
News - General News
New GOCE Online Dissemination Service
Please note that the current ESA GOCE Virtual Archive system is being replaced by the new dissemination service for GOCE and will be di...
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Tools - Analysis, Processing
Tools - Analysis, Processing
GOCEXML2ASCII
The GOCEXML2ASCII parser is a very fast and memory-efficient XML to ASCII converter for GOCE Level 2 EGG_NOM and SST_PSO data.
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News - Events and Proceedings
News - Events and Proceedings
Special event for 10th anniversary of SMOS
Synergies with current and future EO missions The symposium is open to scientists and engineers interested in exploring the capabilities...
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News - Events and Proceedings
News - Events and Proceedings
National missions in the spotlight at the Living Planet Symposium
Furthermore, the current missions supported by the Canadian Space Agency, as well as insights into their new data products, validation ...
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Tools - Analysis, Processing
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News - Success Stories
News - Success Stories
A stroll through Heritage Missions
In the current digital era, this confirms ESA’s commitment to maintain heritage data and keep information available, in support of envi...
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Event - Workshop
Event - Workshop
Coastal and Marine Applications of SAR Workshop 2003
The second in the Coastal and Marine Applications of SAR Workshop series covered a range of topics on applications of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in coastal and marine environments.
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Event - Workshop
Event - Workshop
IDEAS+ Cal/Val Workshop 7
Regular workshops are held every nine months with the whole IDEAS+ Task 3-Cal/Val team in order to review the status of current activit...
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News - General News
News - General News
Quality Reports Advanced Search Portal takes off
The system by default will show the reports for the current month, but the user can easily choose a different type of visualisation, on...
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Event - Conference
Event - Conference
2nd SMOS Science Conference
The objectives of the 2nd SMOS Science Conference were: To provide the SMOS science communities with an update on past, current and fut...
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News - Success Stories
News - Success Stories
How space data are transforming the global food system
European Earth observation activities are accelerating a data-driven transformation in the agriculture sector that is helping farmers adapt to the dual challenges of climate change and population increase.
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News - Success Stories
News - Success Stories
How ESA uses space data to explore deep Earth
As anthropogenic activities continue to unbalance our environment, scientists strive to fully understand the intricate interactions within Earth’s system.