All Related Apply Refine results Type News Blog Post Features Page Article Files & Media Event Document Set General Categories Ocean Satellites Atmospheric composition Climate Weather Data Learning Science Organisation Sentinel Jason Features - All Tags Cooperation Jason-3 Launch OLCI Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5 SLSTR SRAL Third Party Sentinel-3 Sentinel-6 Users Africa Altimeters Atmosphere Atmospheremooc Climate Monitoring Corporate Copernicus Events Hackathon Oceans Polarstern Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Features Climate Press Release Polar Data store Features article Date 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2013 2010 SHOW ALL 68 results Features Behind the data: rescuing rock lobsters from a red tide Satellite data were used to monitor a red tide event in South Africa in early 2022. News 13 March 2024 Satellites detect effect of shipping pollution on clouds Satellite observations reveal properties of clouds over shipping tracks. Features Behind the data: measuring ocean carbon Quantifying ocean carbon is essential for understanding climate change. Features Oceans of data Hilary Wilson on the huge team effort driving the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission Features The legacy of TOPEX-Poseidon TOPEX-Poseidon changed the way we see sea-level rise. Features Sentinel-6 reveals clues about the climate hidden in the ocean How an ocean prediction centre uses Sentinel-6 data to monitor ocean and climate change. Features Data in Action: Innovative platform to access complex marine data The Marine Analyst makes it easy to access a vast amount of marine environmental data. News 7 October 2021 Copernicus Data User Uptake 2020 report published Uptake of Copernicus data provided by EUMETSAT continues to grow. News 21 June 2021 Monitoring of the Earth’s oceans from space enters a new era European and US partners welcome operational release of data from ocean-monitoring mission Features Ready to launch this weekend: Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich The satellite is scheduled for launch on 21 November 2020. Features Monitoring the ocean and fisheries using Earth observation data In our "Day to Day" series of podcasts, we discuss how Earth observation data benefits our lives in different ways. News 10 August 2020 An “experiment” 28 years ago proves its worth The “most successful ocean experiment of all time” began 28 years ago today, with the launch of the first joint European-US satellite designed to map ocean surface topography – TOPEX/Poseidon. Load More