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Tools - Visualisation
Tools - Visualisation
CryoSat User Tool
The CryoSat User Tool (CUT) is a Windows stand-alone application for displaying and downloading CryoSat products from remote FTP servers or from local directories.
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Tools - Analysis, Processing, Visualisation
Tools - Analysis, Processing, Visualisation
VirES for Swarm
VirES adds discovery and visual analytics capabilities to the European Space Agency's online data access services established for the Swarm mission.
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News - General News
News - General News
Sea-level monitoring satellite on show
Media representatives and mission partners gathered today in Germany to see a new satellite, which will take the lead in charting sea-level change, before it undergoes final testing and is packed up for shipment to the US for lift-off next year.
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News - General News
News - General News
ESA at COP25
The European parliament declared a climate emergency ahead of the latest UN COP25 Climate Change Conference taking place over the next two weeks in Madrid. The 12-day summit will focus on encouraging governments to increase their commitments to combatting climate change.
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News - General News, Scientific Highlights
News - General News, Scientific Highlights
Proba-1 and its 18 years of successful operations
Launched on 22 October 2001 and originally designed as a two-year mission, Proba-1 continues to provide valuable hyperspectral data to the scientific community, alongside priceless insight of long-lived missions—all while having travelled 4,329,416,712 kilometres to date.
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News - Events and Proceedings, General News, Operational News
News - Events and Proceedings, General News, Operational News
New ESA EO Catalogue released
ESA is pleased to announce the release of the EO CAT (EO Catalogue) application, allowing users to search ESA and Third Party Mission Earth Observation products from available data collections, providing dedicated discovery functionalities, exploration of search results, and the ability to browse for and download metadata and images.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
GOCE satellite housekeeping parameters database
All GOCE satellite housekeeping telemetry parameters have been published on the GOCE Virtual Archive.
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News - Operational News
News - Operational News
Release 6 of the GOCE Gravity Field Model now available
Release 6 of the GOCE Gravity Field Model is now available on the GOCE Virtual Archive.
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News - General News
News - General News
CryoSat Ice Baseline D reprocessed data available soon
The first 6 months of CryoSat Ice Baseline D reprocessed data are being prepared for publication and will be available in the coming weeks.
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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 - General News
News - General News
Spain joins Copernicus Sentinel Collaborative Ground Segment
ESA and Spain’s Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology signed an understanding that will boost Spain’s access to Copernicus data.
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News - General News
News - General News
Revealing interior temperature of Antarctic ice sheet
As ESA's SMOS satellite celebrates 10 years in orbit, yet another result has been added to its list of successes. This remarkable satellite mission has shown that it can be used to measure how the temperature of the Antarctic ice sheet changes with depth – and it's much warmer deep down.
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News - General News, Scientific Highlights
News - General News, Scientific Highlights
Improving new Aeolus wind data for forecasts
Tests carried out show that new wind profile observations from ESA's Aeolus satellite significantly improve weather forecasts – particularly in the southern hemisphere and the tropics.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Space is key to monitoring ocean acidification
The UN World Meteorological Organization announced that concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached yet another milestone.
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News - General News
News - General News
Swarm E CASSIOPE precise orbits and attitude data released
Precise orbits for the year 2018 and attitude quaternions for the period from January 2014 to January 2019 were produced for the CASSIOPE/e-POP, which was incorporated as the fourth element of the Swarm constellation (Swarm-Echo) in 2018. These data sets are now available on the Swarm dissemination server.
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News - General News
News - General News
Updated CryoSat magnetometer data now available
We are pleased announce that an improved version of the CryoSat magnetic field data (version 0102) is now available in the "#CryoSat-2" folder of the ESA FTP server.
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News - General News, Scientific Highlights
News - General News, Scientific Highlights
New biomass map to take stock of the world’s carbon
The first of a series of global maps aimed at quantifying change in carbon stored as biomass across the world's forests and shrublands has been released today by ESA's Climate Change Initiative at COP25 – the United Nation Climate Change Conference currently taking place in Madrid.
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News - General News
News - General News
Satellites key to '10 Insights in Climate Science' report
A new easy-to-read guide, ‘10 New Insights in Climate Science' has been presented to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's Executive Secretary, Patricia Espinosa, at the COP25 climate conference.
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News - General News, Scientific Highlights
News - General News, Scientific Highlights
GOCE reveals what’s going on deep below Antarctica
Despite having completed its mission in orbit over six years ago, ESA's GOCE gravity mapper continues to yield new insights into our planet
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News - General News, Scientific Highlights
News - General News, Scientific Highlights
Greenland ice loss much faster than expected
The Greenland ice sheet is losing mass seven times faster than in the 1990s, according to new research.