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19 September 2016, Live online at www.eumetsat.int
Why is the Jason-3 ocean monitoring satellite so important?
Measuring sea level for weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
How we ensure the uninterrupted provision of data from our satellites.
The study examined the impact of ice and on-ice snow properties of northern lakes.
Virtual Edition 20-24 September 2021
Watch the recordings from the conference! Registered conference participants have access to all content on the virtual platform, using their personal login credentials.
EUMETSAT cooperates with national agencies beyond its member states to fulfill its missions and vision.
Brussels, Belgium, 19-23 September 2022
The 2022 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference took place in Brussels, Belgium from 19 to 23 September.
The Copernicus Sentinel-6A Michael Freilich ocean-monitoring satellite was launched at 18:17 (CET) on November 2020 from Vandenberg air force base, California.
The EUMETSAT & Partners DIAS will be one of the functional elements of the Copernicus Integrated Ground Segment (IGS)
EUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment from space.
Understanding how satellite data are downlinked and routed to our Mission Control Centres
Working on global challenges
09–11 June 2017
Join scientists and engineers at EUMETSAT’s headquarters in Darmstadt, Germany, for a weekend exploring ocean data on 9-11 June 2017.
The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich radar altimeter mission provides high-precision measurements of global sea-level.
EUMETSAT provides data to the Copernicus Marine Service, which is operated by Mercator Ocean International.
Find out about data services from the Copernicus Sentinel missions
11 September 2015, Darmstadt, Germany
Access to Marine Data Stream from EUMETSAT
The EUMETSAT Mission Control Centres (MCC) are responsible for the safe operations of all our satellites.
Climate services need to be developed to meet the challenge of mitigating and adapting to climate change.
EUMETSAT controls satellites and receives data through telemetry, tracking and control.
15–17 March 2005, Perros-Guirec, France
Perros-Guirec, France, 15 - 17 March 2005
EUMETSAT’s cooperation with national agencies and multilateral organisations.
EUMETSAT’s vision is to be the leading user-driven operational agency in Europe for Earth observation satellite programmes that fulfil the objectives of its Convention.
Currently being developed for the specific needs of the Copernicus programme,