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Document - Proceedings
2nd ERS Applications Workshop
Proceedings of the second ERS Applications Workshop held on 6-8 December 1995 in London, United Kingdom.
Event - Workshop
2nd Space for Hydrology Workshop
The workshop aimed to assess the current stage of knowledge and activities in space-based hydrological observations and to
Event - Training
Advanced Training Course in Land Remote Sensing 2012
Objectives The objectives of this advanced Dragon training course were: To inform on past, current and future EO satellite
Document - General Reference
DRAGON 2 Programme - Brochure 2009
The Dragon Programme is a cooperation between ESA and the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of the P.R. China. This brochure presents the activities undertaken since the formal start of the programme in April 2009, its background, objectives, partners and project themes.
Document - Newsletter
Earth Online Newsletter - 08 March 2024
This issue of the Earth Online Newsletter covers a selection of the latest news and events from ESA.
Event - Training
EO Summer School 5
Keynote lectures on global change issues are also given to discuss the current state of the science of global change and
Event - Training
EO Summer School 8
Keynote lectures on global change issues are also given to discuss the current state of the science of global change and
Activity - General activities
EO Summer Schools
Keynote lectures on global change issues are also given to discuss the current state of the science of global change and
Mission - Heritage Missions
ERS Overview
global scale, the two ERS satellites expanded our understanding of the interaction between the oceans and atmosphere, ocean currents
Mission - Heritage Missions
ERS Radar Course 1
Therefore, microwaves easily penetrate clouds, and images can be acquired independently of the current weather conditions
Mission - Heritage Missions
ERS Radar Course 2
Therefore, microwaves easily penetrate clouds, and images can be acquired independently of the current weather conditions
Mission - Heritage Missions
ERS Radar Course 3
Therefore, microwaves easily penetrate clouds, and images can be acquired independently of the current weather conditions
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 02 Feb 2004
36.5 GHz brightness tempera- tures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 02 Jun 2003
and 36.5 GHz brightness temperatures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 07 Jul 2003
36.5 GHz brightness temper- atures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 08 Mar 2004
36.5 GHz brightness tempera- tures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 11 Aug 2003
36.5 GHz brightness tempera- tures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 12 Apr 2004
36.5 GHz brightness tempera- tures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 15 Sep 2003
36.5 GHz brightness tempera- tures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current
Document - Quality Report
ERS-2 MWR Cyclic Report 17 Feb 2003
and 36.5 GHz brightness temperatures measured by the radiometer over the South pole (latitudes higher than 65oS) for the current