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NEWS
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.
News - Operational News
Swarm Field-Aligned Current Dual (FAC_AC) data production resumed from 1 July 2022
The Swarm Field-Aligned Current Dual (FAC_TMS_2F) products are now available again via the dissemination server.
News - Operational News
Swarm Field-Aligned Current Dual (FAC_AC) data production resumed from 1 June 2023
campaign and its potential impact on data availability, we inform the users that the nominal production of Swarm Field-Aligned Current
News - Operational News
Update on Swarm Field-Aligned Current Dual (FAC_AC) data missing from 7 November 2021
As a follow-up of the news published on 23 November 2021, we want to update Swarm users about the missing Field-Aligned Current
News - General News
New version of AMPS model
An updated version of the AMPS (Average Magnetic field and Polar current System) model (version 1.4) is now available.
News - Success Stories
Aeolus enhances volcanic ash forecasts for aviation safety
Current projects supporting PANGEA include the D-TECT ERC, the PANGEA4CalVal TWINNING and the L2A+, ACPV ESA studies.
News - Data Release news
GOCE EGG L1b reprocessed data published
The GOCE L2 data, including the gravity field models, are currently being regenerated and will be available in Q2 2019.
News - Operational News
CASSIOPE/e-POP full data mirror on the ESA Swarm Dissemination Server
The ESA Swarm Dissemination Server is now also hosting a mirror of the CASSIOPE/e-POP full data archive (past and current
News - General News
Significant improvements on Swarm Thermal Ion Imagers data
In particular, the current procedure consisting in the alternation of acquisition and rests TII orbits, make it possible
News - Operational News
Swarm Alpha and Charlie orbit raise campaign starting on 3 May 2022 - Potential impact on data quality
According to the current planning, this first orbit raise campaign will be completed on 8 July 2022.
News - Spotlight on EO community
Meet a young researcher who studies the behaviour of volcanoes worldwide
to apply for a scholarship offered by the Chilean government to pursue PhD studies abroad, and eventually, led me to the current
News - Success Stories
Magnetic magic: 10 reasons to be excited about Swarm
Electric currents in the magnetosphere and ionosphere induce secondary currents in the ground, themselves producing magnetic
News - Success Stories
How Envisat helped to shape global understanding of Earth’s systems
including melting Arctic sea ice, global sea level rise, fluctuations in the extent of the Antarctic ozone hole, and ocean currents
News - Success Stories
Swarm data help estimate the impact of space weather
flux - defined as the energy transfer rate between the magnetosphere and the ionosphere-thermosphere, via field aligned currents
News - Success Stories
Gravity Field Models from Swarm data
Currently, the GRACE-FO satellites launched in May 2018 are the sole dedicated provider of these data, while previously the
News - Thematic area articles
How ESA uses space data to explore deep Earth
Swarm maps core dynamics The swirling, conducting iron in Earth’s liquid outer core create powerful electric currents, which
News - Success Stories
High-resolution optical images improve geological mapping in remote geothermal areas
access to GeoEye-1 data, which provide up to 0.4 m panchromatic resolution and 1.65 m multispectral resolution, which is currently
News - General News
Introducing the Newest ESA Third Party Missions
changes in ice sheets and glaciers, near-surface and underground water storage, as well as changes in sea level and ocean currents
News - Spotlight on EO community
Spotlight on Third Party Mission provider: EUSI
Currently, we offer direct collections from the WorldView satellite constellation consisting of four active satellites.
News - Thematic area articles
Space helps monitor Earth’s changing biosphere
Ocean chlorophyll concentrations can change when ocean currents shift, or sea temperature rises - all impacts of climate
News - Thematic area articles
Satellites expand research on Space Weather and Sun-Earth Interactions
This research – which is currently being completed – aims to explore how the process produces nitrogen oxide in the mesosphere