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The atmosphere is a complex system – how is it monitored? What threats does it face?
On 16-18 November, 10 teams from across Europe participated in the Copernicus Hackathon challenge “Hack the Atmosphere” in Helsinki, Finland.
It’s the second week aboard the Polarstern and the third blog post recording the adventure!
Metop-C is now safely encapsulated inside the fairing atop the Soyuz launcher and waiting on the launch pad in Kourou.
Carbon monoxide is an odourless, colourless gas normally present in low concentrations in the air we breathe.
It’s week four of the Polarstern’s voyage and you know what that means – a brand-new blog post from the students following its path.
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.
The science, technology and global cooperation behind the information we receive.
From Monchique to Mozambique and beyond.
On 14:19 on 10 December 2018, the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer on board Metop-C performed its first measurement.
Metop-C was launched from the European Space Port in Kourou, French Guiana, on 7 November.
Lieven Clarisse and Martin Van Damme from ULB have reported on their findings in Nature this week and they are reproduced below on our Science Blog.