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ESA’s Arctic Weather Satellite hailed as excellent

Launched just seven months ago, ESA’s Arctic Weather Satellite has been proving how the New Space approach can accelerate the development of missions capable of delivering detailed temperature and humidity profiles for short-term weather forecasts. Moreover, the impact of this tiny prototype satellite goes even further – its measuring instrument has been recognised as able…
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IRIDE first image presented at ESA–ESRIN

The first image from a new Italian Earth observation satellite mission was published today: a high-resolution image of a strip of the Italian peninsular showing the city of Rome at a resolution of 2.66 metres. This is three times higher than the resolution currently available for systematic acquisition over Italy.
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Nýi Wekeo Light vafrinn

Möguleikinn á að skoða Copernicus-gögnin frá nýju sjónarhorni er kominn! Nýi Wekeo Light vafrinn gerir notendum kleift að kanna gagnasöfn Copernicus með áður óþekktri einfaldleika. Check it out here: The possibility of seing the Copernicus data from a new perspective is here! The new Wekeo Light viewer lets users explore the datasets of Copernicus in…
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OBSERVER : Copernicus Marine and the UN Ocean Decade

OBSERVER : Copernicus Marine and the UN Ocean Decade evan Thu, 27/03/2025 – 09:26 The ocean has taken centre stage across the world with the launch of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, which puts forward ten major ocean challenges. The Copernicus Marine Service’s data support scientists, policymakers, and ocean stakeholders in…
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From Concept to Launch: University Teams Fly Experiments on Sounding Rockets

From 3–15 March 2025, 74 university students travelled to Esrange Space Center in northern Sweden to launch their experiments onboard two sounding rockets, REXUS 33 and REXUS 34, as part of the Swedish-German REXUS/BEXUS programme. The students represented eight experiment teams from universities in Germany, Romania, Hungary, and Sweden.





