China successfully launched five small remote sensing satellites on top of a Long March 2D rocket into an orbit more than 330 miles above Earth.
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A new study suggests sea discoloration data obtained from satellite images as a novel criterion in predicting if eruption looms for an underwater volcano.
Low-cost, high-fidelity components and access to cheaper rocket launches means we're entering the era of constellations - of large networks of spacecraft.
The virtual workshop on “EO4GEO- Skills development in Earth Observation and Copernicus User Uptake: the present and future of Coastal and Maritime sector- The Azorean case” was organised on July...
Scientists from the University of Michigan have developed an innovative way to use NASA satellite data to track the movement of tiny pieces of plastic in the ocean.
The newly launched joint European-US Copernicus Sentinel-6 mission will benefit weather forecasting and climate change monitoring and adaptation efforts.
The Europe-Africa Space Earth Observation High-Level Forum held earlier in June examined the evolving roadmap for enhancing EU-Africa cooperation in satellite-based Earth Observation.
Substantial advances have been made in the last years towards the detection and quantification of methane emissions from space. Now the very high spatial resolution data from the WorldView-3...
A team of researchers from the University of Manchester, Wairakei Research Center and National Isotope Center, GNS Science, have found a way to use satellite data to detect the early...
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, the latest spacecraft to monitor sea surface height, releases its first science measurements to users.