They offer a tantalising glimpse of the kind of operational imagery that this new mission will provide for Europe's ambitious
Copernicus environmental monitoring programme.
With this launch, the first set of Sentinel missions for
the Copernicus environmental monitoring network are in orbit, carrying a range of technologies to monitor Earth's land, oceans and atmosphere.
Not exact matches
Early in April, Europe will launch the first satellite in its
Copernicus program: a fleet of a dozen
environmental monitoring spacecraft designed to study Earth's oceans, changes in land use, and atmosphere.
Co-chairs: Doug Kinnison, NCAR, Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling Paul Young, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University Seok - Woo Son, School of Earth and
Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University Georg Grell, NOAA / ESRL Johannes Flemming, senior scientist for the
Copernicus Atmosphere
Monitoring Service, ECMWF