We explore - you benefit: Health, food, and climate

news-Tue, 22/02/2022 - 10:03

ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet shows how space technologies and research onboard the International Space Station are used for the benefit of people on Earth. In this video, Thomas explains how space research is relevant to three of the United Nation’s goals: Health (SDG3), Zero hunger and food security (SDG2), and Climate action (SDG13).

We explore - you benefit: water and sanitation

news-Tue, 22/02/2022 - 09:22

Join ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet as he explains the benefits of space exploration technologies and activities for Earth.

ESA tests marine plastic detection in ocean wave facility

news-Fri, 04/02/2022 - 15:22

Could satellites be able to help track and map the marine plastic waste befouling our oceans? Research teams from across Europe returned to a Netherlands-based ocean wave test facility to try and detect floating plastic. Using a suite of microwave and optical instruments, the researchers are assessing if orbital monitoring of plastic might be practical in the future.

Sentinel-6 returning most precise data ever on sea level

news-Tue, 21/12/2021 - 09:45

Sea-level rise is one of the most immediate consequences of climate change, as highlighted recently through urgent pleas from leaders of island nations at the COP26 summit. Global measures of sea-level rise are imperative to underpinning global policy and for strategies to protect coastlines and low-lying lands.

Satellites pinpoint communities at risk of permafrost thaw

news-Mon, 29/11/2021 - 14:08

Thawing permafrost in the Arctic is already unleashing methane and carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, exacerbating global temperature rise. As well adding to the climate crisis, this ground, which has been frozen for thousands of years, is becoming unstable and causing serious issues for local communities.

A first for search and rescue from space

news-Mon, 18/10/2021 - 13:51

Between September 1982 and December 2020, at least 51 512 people were rescued on land and at sea with help from a network of Earth-orbiting satellites able to detect and locate emergency distress beacons.

Space for our Planet: Space Solutions for a Sustainable World

news-Wed, 29/09/2021 - 09:49

A new exhibition called Space for our Planet: Space Solutions for a Sustainable World, was on display in Paris and Brussels, showing how space technologies, applications and services benefit planet Earth and humankind. 

Going hyperspectral for CHIME

news-Tue, 28/09/2021 - 11:13

With Covid restrictions a little more relaxed, scientists from Europe and the USA were finally able to team up for a long-awaited field experiment to ensure that a new Copernicus satellite called CHIME will deliver the best possible data products as soon as it is operational in orbit.

Satellite data provide valuable support for IPCC climate report

news-Fri, 10/09/2021 - 09:10

Earlier this month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its latest assessment report laying out the accumulating evidence of the climate crisis.

How satellites save mangroves from space

news-Mon, 30/08/2021 - 14:10

After the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Wetlands International saw that many lives had been spared by something surprising – mangroves. In response the non-profit organisation scaled up its work on protecting and restoring these complex ecosystems. One important tool in their arsenal is images from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 and -2 satellites.