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Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS)
A decade after Sentinel-1A's launch on 3 April 2014, it continues to deliver large amounts of data to users each month. This mission, built on the legacy of pioneering...
FOCCUS (Forecasting and Observing the Open-to-Coastal Ocean for Copernicus Users) is part of the 2023 Horizon Europe calls for Space supervised by HaDEA, the Health and Digital Executive Agency, and aims...
Diverse and full of life, Europe's coastal zones are much admired for their biodiversity and the benefits they provide to people's livelihoods. Copernicus helps us to study...
In November 2023, at the EU Space Week, the Copernicus Thematic Hubs were officially launched. They focus on specific thematic areas and regions, namely, for the first four...
The EU Space Programme has been marked by many "firsts". In the winter of 2005, we witnessed the launch of the first Galileo test satellite. Almost a decade later...
The Demo Day is usually an exciting opportunity for visitors to get a first-hand look at an array of applications using data from Galileo, EGNOS and Copernicus. Speaking of Copernicus, Mercator Ocean...
Earlier in December 2023, Belgian Prime Minister, Alexander de Croo presented the six political priorities of the EU Council, which will guide the Presidency's legislative...
On 30 November, the Copernicus Marine Service launched the Ocean Climate Portal, an innovative platform designed to provide information about our oceans. The Ocean Climate Portal...
In November 2023, Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union’s Space Programme, launched four Copernicus Thematic Hubs. These hubs serve as single entry...