Getting hands-on work experience within the space industryBefore Lennart Mueller left his recent internship at EUMETSAT, he took the time to explain to us what it was like having the opportunity…Apr 16, 2021Apr 16, 2021
Branching out into the world of strategy and international relations at EUMETSATRachel, an astrophysics student currently in her third year of university, interned with us over the last few months and shared her…Jan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Tracking desert locusts with satellite services2020 brought a locust crisis to eastern Africa, threatening food supplies in an already troubled time. *Originally published on the…Jan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Smoke from exceptional California wildfires reaches EuropeThe fires that wreaked havoc in California in 2020 produced massive amounts of smoke, causing some areas to be lined with falling ash and…Jan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Monitoring the ocean and fisheries using Earth observation dataIn our Day to Day series of podcasts, we discuss how Earth observation data benefits our lives in different ways.Jan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Keeping an eye on air turbulence from spaceTurbulent or rough air is most commonly defined as chaotic currents of air that are disturbed by some outside force.Aug 26, 2020Aug 26, 2020
Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite captures smoke from wildfiresImpressions from space as wildfires make their way through northern California.Aug 21, 2020Aug 21, 2020
Meet the Satellite - Meteosat Second GenerationMeteosat Second Generation, or MSG as it’s known for short, is positioned at 36,000 km away and operates over Europe, Africa, the Atlantic…Jul 16, 2020Jul 16, 2020