Latest news and features Discover the latest news and feature articles Apply Refine results Type Article News Blog Post Features Categories Sentinel Satellites Atmospheric composition Climate Land Ocean Data Organisation Metop Features - All Tags Global data Launch OLCI Partners Satellite Applications Facility (SAF) SLSTR SRAL Sentinel-3 Sentinel-6 Training Africa Altimeters Atmosphere Climate Monitoring Copernicus Hackathon Ocean Colour Oceans Features Data access Climate WEKEO Europe Pacific Ocean Ocean Decade Features article Date 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 SHOW ALL 43 results Features Behind the data: observing California’s toxic algae from space Satellite observations shed light on a toxic algal bloom in California. Features Tracking air quality from space with EUMETSAT and Copernicus EUMETSAT data contribute to monitoring air quality and atmospheric composition Features Eyes on the ocean EUMETSAT and the Copernicus Marine Service to illuminate key ocean features. Features Moving in the same direction Sentinel-6’s Julia Figa Saldaña explains her work as EUMETSAT’s Ocean Altimetry Programme Manager. Features A team sport Copernicus Sentinel-6B will make invaluable observations of sea level rise. Features Ensuring accuracy Sentinel-6’s Dr Remko Scharroo explains his work as EUMETSAT’s Altimetry Project Scientist. Features Toward a more climate-resilient Europe The European Commission’s Dr Mauro Facchini and EUMETSAT’s Lieven Bydekerke highlight the key activities of the Copernicus programme. Features Behind the data: monitoring rising seas Altimetry expert Vinca Rosmorduc explains sea level rise and why it is so important to monitor. News 3 July 2025 EUMETSAT and Mercator Ocean International strengthen cooperation EUMETSAT and Mercator Ocean International strengthen partnership. Features Behind the data: algae as sentinels of change Dr Thomas Jackson explains how satellite images can be used to identify ocean algae. Features Behind the data: investigating El Niño Satellite data provide invaluable insight into this global climate pattern. 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. Load More