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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 - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Greenland ice loss quickening
Using a 25-year record of ESA satellite data, recent research shows that the pace at which Greenland is losing ice is getting faster.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Satellite Radar Altimetry: past and future
Satellite radar altimetry measurements yield a wealth of information that can be used for a wide range of applications.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
ESA's unexpected fleet of space weather monitors
Researchers utilised data from Swarm and GOCE missions, and LISA Pathfinder to investigate if it could be used for space weather diagnostics.
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News - General News
News - General News
Sentinel-1 warns of refugee island flood risk
Bangladesh government proposing a vulnerable low-lying island as a relocation site for thousands, Sentinel-1 data shows site unsuitable.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Magnetic lithosphere detailed
Detailed map of the tiny magnetic signals generated by Earth's lithosphere is being used to understand more about Earth's geological history.
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News - General News
News - General News
Swarm trio becomes a quartet
ESA and Canada in deal to turn Swarm into a four-satellite mission to shed more light on space weather and features such as the aurora borealis.
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News - General News
News - General News
Getting to know Steve
Steve – a strange shimmering ribbon of purple light was discovered in 2016. Thanks to Swarm, more is known about this feature of the aurora.
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News - General News
News - General News
Swarm details energetic coupling
ESA's Swarm mission reveals the nature of the Earth–Sun coupling in more detail than ever before.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Proba-1 sets new record
Originally designed as a two-year mission and launched 22 October 2001, Proba-1 is still going strong, providing valuable hyper-spectral data.