News
januari 2024
OBSERVER: An in-depth look at the Copernicus Energy Thematic Hub
Published: 18 jan 2024
In November 2023, at the EU Space Week, the Copernicus Thematic Hubs were officially launched. They focus on specific thematic areas and regions, namely, for the first four, energy, health, coastal zones and Arctic regions. This was an important milestone for Copernicus and the entire Earth Observation (EO) community.
Enhancing CMEMS scientific studies – Call for Tenders
Published: 11 jan 2024
Tender: COPERNICUS MARINE – INNOVATION –SERVICE EVOLUTION R&D PROJECTS
OBSERVER: An Exploration of the Copernicus Thematic Hubs
Published: 11 jan 2024
In November 2023, Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union’s Space Programme, launched four Copernicus Thematic Hubs. These hubs serve as single entry points to data and products generated by different Copernicus services on specific regional or thematic areas.
OBSERVER: 2023 - A Year of Earth Observation Milestones
Published: 04 jan 2024
In 2023, Copernicus celebrated its 25th birthday, published its 1000th 'Image of the Day', and made significant strides in the field of Earth Observation.
december 2023
OBSERVER: Copernicus tips for your next trip
Published: 28 dec 2023
With so many wonderful places to visit in Europe, choosing a destination for your next trip can be a bit of a head scratcher. But don't worry, this selection of Copernicus images of the day is here to help!
OBSERVER: Improving Disaster Mapping and Assessment with the CEMS Aerial Component
Published: 21 dec 2023
One of the latest developments of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) is the integration of a new Aerial Component, a significant boost to its contribution to disaster management and emergency response capabilities.
OBSERVER: The role of Copernicus in climate change adaptation
Published: 13 dec 2023
We talk a lot about how Copernicus can help mitigate the effects of climate change.
Observer: Results of the 6th CASSINI Hackathon
Published: 01 dec 2023
Last month, hundreds of developers in ten European countries spent a weekend coding innovative solutions to problems in international development and humanitarian aid during the 6th edition of the CASSINI Hackathon. This article runs through the challenges and winning ideas from this latest edition.
november 2023
OBSERVER: EU Copernicus Ocean State Report Highlights a Continuously Changing Ocean
Published: 21 nov 2023
The latest edition of the Copernicus Marine Service (CMEMS) EU Ocean State Report (OSR 7) details a range of unusual patterns across ocean systems, including intensifying marine heatwaves, changes in ocean heat exchange processes, and unexpected biological production events, among others.
OBSERVER: The CEMS 2023 Annual Conference - 5 key takeaways if you are interested in disaster risk management
Published: 15 nov 2023
The Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) hosted its Annual Conference on a special date, the International Disaster Risk Reduction Day.
OBSERVER: Highlights from EU Space Week 2023
Published: 14 nov 2023
EU Space Week 2023 concluded with significant developments for stakeholders in the space sector. The event, held in Sevilla and streamed online, saw over 1200 participants engage in meaningful discussions on the diverse developments in the EU Space Programme.
OBSERVER: Cool facts for your next conversation about Copernicus (Part 3)
Published: 02 nov 2023
In past editions of the Observer, we've shared intriguing insights about Copernicus, perfect for introducing newcomers to the Earth Observation (EO) component of the European Union’s Space programme.
oktober 2023
CMEMS – Call for Tenders
Published: 26 okt 2023
The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) has released an invitation to tender. The purpose of this consultation is the commissioning of a new software core for the Maritime Information System (MIS) to manage the hosting of a highly customizable catalogue, the provision of programming interfaces, management tools users and MIS administration services. This will cover the transition period of the service, as well as subsequent operations and developments.
OBSERVER: Preparing the next generation of Copernicus experts with the GEM European Master in Geo-information Science and Earth Observation
Published: 25 okt 2023
In an era in which understanding our planet and its dynamics is more critical than ever, the Geo-information Science and Earth Observation for Environmental Modelling and Management (GEM) Joint Master programme is nurturing the next generation of Earth Observation practitioners.
OBSERVER: Empowering Europe's Environmental Response with CLMS Vegetation Phenology & Productivity Data
Published: 19 okt 2023
Over the last twenty years, Europe has been hit with a series of record-breaking heatwaves and droughts. The summers of 2003 and 2010 were especially bad, with 2010 breaking a five-hundred-year European temperature record. Then, just eight years later in 2018, this record was broken again.
OBSERVER: A summer of extremes captured by Copernicus
Published: 12 okt 2023
“This is the reality of a boiling planet.”
september 2023
OBSERVER: Unleashing the Full Potential of Copernicus Sentinel - A Guide to the Latest Updates on Data Access
Published: 28 sep 2023
Copernicus is the world's largest provider of Earth Observation data and has become a crucial resource for scientists, public authorities, entrepreneurs, journalists and citizens globally. Its open and high-quality data, which are regularly updated, are extensively used in various fields.
OBSERVER: Mapping Environmental Injustice with the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service
Published: 21 sep 2023
The way environmental problems and benefits are unevenly distributed across our societies paints a troubling picture of inequity.
OBSERVER: Copernicus— Enhancing Life on Earth by Improving Quality of Life and Contributing to a Sustainable Future
Published: 14 sep 2023
Copernicus, the European Union's flagship Earth Observation programme, has been instrumental in providing essential insights which have been used to address a range of societal challenges.
Copernicus Polar Survey
Published: 12 sep 2023
“Copernicus constitutes a key contribution to the objectives of the EU’s Strategy, including on polar matters. In fall 2021, the EU updated its Arctic Policy, for which Copernicus bears great support potential.
Discover R&D for EO Security
Published: 07 sep 2023
The Copernicus Security Service Strategic Research Agenda (CSS-SRA)
augustus 2023
OBSERVER: How CLMS data helps us design more liveable cities
Published: 31 aug 2023
In the 19th century, many Europeans would have experienced an urban environment rife with poor sanitation, high pollution, few green spaces and rampant disease. Victor Hugo, the renowned French writer and politician, wrote of Paris in 1862, “In that desolate corner of the land, the extremity of misery came to its climax.
OBSERVER: Successes of the Copernicus Academy and Relays network
Published: 24 aug 2023
Every day, Copernicus generates tens of TB of data through its constellation of Sentinel satellites and information services which are available on a free, full and open basis to anyone globally.
OBSERVER: Copernicus—Capturing Earth art and inspiring artists
Published: 10 aug 2023
Imagery captured by Copernicus Sentinel satellites have a myriad of practical applications.
juni 2018
EU budget: A €16 billion Space Programme to boost EU space leadership beyond 2020
Published: 06 jun 2018
Space technology, data and services have become indispensable and are used every day by Europeans.
They also play an essential strategy role and ensure Europe's leadership and autonomy in space.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated for Volcanic Eruption in Guatemala
Published: 06 jun 2018
Volcan de Fuego erupted on Sunday, 3 June and again on Tuesday, 5 June. The volcano is located in Southern Guatemala, 25 miles south of Guatemala City.
mei 2018
News from Copernicus Services
Published: 31 mei 2018
Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS): 2015 High Resolution Layers published
In Situ 2.0? Outcomes of workshop on the evolution of the Copernicus In Situ Component
Published: 30 mei 2018
During a workshop on the evolution of the Copernicus In Situ component, stakeholders discussed progress and concerns on major issues including sustainability, data gaps, data policy and quality. The workshop provided inputs into the ongoing discussion on the next phase of the Copernicus programme, post-2020.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated to Evaluate Flash Floods in Saxony
Published: 28 mei 2018
On 24 May, fire brigades were deployed and service lines were closed after hours of heavy rain caused flash floods in the German State of Saxony. According to local media, some roads were under a metre of water and several highways and municipal roads were shut down.
Struggling with allergies? Copernicus data could be of assistance!
Published: 24 mei 2018
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service provides daily forecasts of pollen levels during the critical season for three types of allergenic pollens: birch, olive and grass pollen.
Forecasts are available in the CAMS website throughout the pollen season.
ESA Business Applications: Two new funding opportunities
Published: 24 mei 2018
The aim of ESA Business Applications is to enable and support businesses in the short-term commercialisation and application of Space data and technology for everyday services.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated to Monitor Ituango Dam in Colombia
Published: 24 mei 2018
On 28 April, two falls of rock and soil at the Ituango Dam in Colombia caused a partial obstruction of a tunnel that diverts the Cauca River. The obstruction combined with increased rains has disrupted the regulated flow of water and prompted a threat of massive flooding in the Antioquia Province.
Interview with Andreas Veispak, Head of Unit at the European Commission
Published: 23 mei 2018
In an interview given to GMV, one of the Spanish Copernicus Relays, Andreas Veispak (*) tells us more about the benefits that EU citizens can expect from Copernicus and explains how the programme contributes to reinforcing Europe's position as a global actor.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated to Monitor Ebola Outbreak in Congo DR
Published: 22 mei 2018
On 8 May, the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo declared a new outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) after a case was confirmed in Bikoro, a market town in the Équateur Province, South of the larger city of Mbandaka.
EO4GEO: Towards an innovative strategy for skills development and capacity building in the space geo-information sector
Published: 18 mei 2018
The EO4GEO Sector Skills Alliance aims at reducing the skills gap between the supply and demand of education and training in the Space/geospatial sector, as well as supporting the use of Copernicus data and services.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated for Floods in Finland
Published: 17 mei 2018
Warm temperatures and intermittent rains have led to an expectation that the Finnish Lapland will see extensive spring flooding, which according to media, is predicted to be “worst in 20 years”.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated for Floods in Norway
Published: 14 mei 2018
This year, Norway experienced an exceptional amount of snowfall. Due to high temperatures in early May, which were followed by heavy rains, snowmelt intensified and caused flooding in several locations. Orange level flood alerts were issued for the southern regions.
Copernicus Masters Competition: An Opportunity To Boost Your Business
Published: 11 mei 2018
The Copernicus Masters 2018 competition is open for submissions until 30 June 2018. Outstanding Earth Observation-based ideas and applications which tackle societal and commercial global challenges have the opportunity to win prizes with a total value of more than €600,000.
Copernicus EMS Monitors Algal Bloom in Antilles Islands, France
Published: 09 mei 2018
In the summer of 2015, large quantities of different species of Sargassum seaweed accumulated along the shores of islands and countries in and around the Caribbean Sea.
The event was named “Sargassum crisis”. The outbreak repeated the following years, causing environmental problems and affecting local populations.
New global reanalysis data set released by Copernicus
Published: 07 mei 2018
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) has recently released the first five years of the new CAMS global reanalysis data set.
This analysis, which combines observations from past and current satellite instruments with state-of-the-art modelling provides improved information on aerosols and reactive gases.
Copernicus at your fingertips: 20 apps that you can use today!
Published: 04 mei 2018
Many developers have taken advantage of full, free and open Copernicus data to create apps for various purposes. From tracking pollen and air quality to real-time information about sea conditions and surfing data maps - we selected 20 applications that you can try out yourself today.
Participate in the Copernicus - Cultural Heritage online survey
Published: 02 mei 2018
Thanks to the vast amount of Earth Observation-related data and information it makes available on a free and open basis, the Copernicus programme is likely to support the preservation, monitoring and management requirements of Cultural Heritage.
april 2018
News from Copernicus Services
Published: 30 apr 2018
Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS): Building Height now available within Urban Atlas
The European Environment Agency (EEA) has recently announced the release of a new "Urban Atlas" product providing building height information.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated for Wildfires in Scotland
Published: 27 apr 2018
Several wildfires broke out in Northern Scotland between 15 and 22 April. One of the incidents, quite unprecented at this time of the year, happened at the top end of Strath Naver in north Sutherland. The fire started on Sunday, 15 April, and reached its peak on Monday, 16 April swept by a strong east wind.
The Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission: Sentinel-3B is in orbit!
Published: 26 apr 2018
In the two years since its launch, the Sentinel-3A satellite has delivered over 500 Terabytes of data relating to the Earth’s oceans, land masses, ice cover and atmosphere. Its free and open data has allowed us to improve our understanding of large-scale global dynamics beyond our initial expectations.
Copernicus EMS and the International Charter Space & Disasters join forces
Published: 25 apr 2018
After two years of intensive brainstorming and talks, Copernicus EMS and International Charter agreed how to join forces to better understand and manage the impact of emergencies and large disasters.
Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Activated for Floods in Sweden
Published: 24 apr 2018
Snowmelt in Sweden caused severe floods in the Dalarna region. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) activated the Copernicus EMS on 21 April to produce delineation maps showing the extent of the flooding over 5 Areas of Interest (AoIs).
The CEOS Working Group on Disasters – Maximising the use of EO data in Disaster Risk Reduction
Published: 23 apr 2018
Leveraging Earth Observation (EO) technologies is one of the priorities highlighted by the United Nations in the Post‐2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).
European State of the Climate report: a step forward towards a better understanding of our changing climate
Published: 20 apr 2018
The information provided by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) was used to develop the European State of the Climate 2017 report, an important step forward towards a better understanding and assessment of the state and the indicators of our changing climate.