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Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-4-New-Satellite-Technologies-Applications-and-Reanalysis.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 4 describes new technologies, applications and reanalysis for earth observation
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-8-Using-EO-to-understand-tectonic-processes.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 8 describes monitoring our dynamic, hazardous planet with Earth Observation
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-8-Using-EO-to-understand-volcanic-processes.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 8 describes using EO for volcanoes
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-7-Observing-climate-II-atmosphere-gas-profiles.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 7 is about observing climate 2: atmospheric gases
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-4-Satellite-Data-Assimilation-for-NWP-1.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 4 describes the assimilation of satellite data for numerical weather prediction
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-4-Satellite-Data-Assimilation-for-NWP-2.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 4 describes the assimilation of satellite data for numerical weather prediction Part 2
Document - Proceedings
ERS-Envisat-symposium-proceedings.pdf
This document contains the proceedings of the ERS-Envisat Symposium, which took place in 2000.
Document - General Reference
MetOp-Monitoring-the-Weather-from-Polar-Orbit.pdf
This brochure describes in details the MetOp mission, the satellite and its instruments.
Document - General Reference
MetOp-A-Truly-Global-Picture-About-MetOp-mission-and-its-instruments.pdf
This flyer describes the MetOp mission and its instruments.
Mission - Meteorological Missions
MetOp
MetOp is a mission dedicated to improving weather forecasts and monitoring Earth's climate.
Activity - Projects
Auroral Electrojet and auroral Boundaries estimated from Swarm observations
In the Swarm-AEBS project, a set of new Swarm data products that characterise the auroral electrojets and auroral oval boundaries will be derived from Swarm magnetic field measurements.
Tools - Other
Swarm-Aurora
Swarm-Aurora, a web-based tool, was designed to facilitate and drive the use of Swarm in-situ measurements in auroral science.
Mission - Earth Explorers
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.
Mission - Earth Explorers
Swarm
Swarm is dedicated to creating a highly detailed survey of Earth’s geomagnetic field and its temporal evolution as well as the electric field in the atmosphere using a constellation of three identical satellites.
Mission - Copernicus Sentinels
Copernicus Sentinel-3
Copernicus Sentinel-3 is an European Earth Observation satellite mission developed to support Copernicus ocean, land, atmospheric, emergency, security and cryospheric applications.
Activity - General activities
GSCB and LTDP
The Copernicus programme is based on a fleet of European Earth observation satellites, built and operated by ESA, member states and commercial entities. Copernicus will also offer data from non-European satellites.
Activity - Projects
TOLEOS
The TOLEOS (Thermosphere Observations from Low-Earth Orbiting Satellites) project will produce thermosphere mass density observations from the accelerometer measurements of the GRACE, GRACE-FO, and CHAMP satellites.
Activity - Projects
Dragon 2 Cooperation Programme
The Dragon 2 Programme focussed on the exploitation of ESA, ESA's Third Party Missions and Chinese Earth observation data for science and applications development in land, ocean and atmospheric applications.
News - Announcement of Opportunity updates
Swarm DISC Deadline Extension
Swarm DISC Invitation to Tender deadline extension for SD-ITT-4.4: Swarm for Space Weather
News - Success Stories
How Envisat helped to shape global understanding of Earth’s systems
Twenty years have passed since a ground-breaking European spacecraft designed to deliver unprecedented insight into the planet’s changing environment was lofted into orbit.