Human and robotic exploration image of the week: The Multiscale Boiling experiment on the International Space Station starts generating bubbles To source
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Using machine learning for rewilding
There may not be an obvious connection between rewilding and machine learning, but as highlighted today at ESA’s ɸ-week, a project in the Netherlands uses satellite data and new digital technology to understand how a nature reserve responds to the pressure of being grazed by herbivores. To source
Thanks a million
@esa has passed one million followers on Twitter, thank you for connecting with us! To source
Using artificial intelligence to automate sea-ice charting
Reliable maps of sea-ice conditions and forecasts are of vital importance for maritime safety, safe navigation and planning. The continued retreating and thinning of Arctic sea ice calls for a more effective way of producing detailed and timely ice information – which is where artificial intelligence comes in. To source
Australian bushfires
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captures the multiple blazes that have broken out in northern New South Wales, Australia To source
A burst of asteroid activity in Europe
The next few days will see a rare convergence of asteroid-related activity in Europe, as planetary defence and other experts meet in three locations to coordinate humanity’s efforts to defend ourselves from hazardous space rocks. To source
ESA’s ɸ-week 2019 opens with a flourish
Following the success of last year’s ɸ-week, this year’s event promises to be even more exciting. With the conference room packed to the gunwales, ɸ-week 2019 kicked off this afternoon at ESA’s centre of Earth observation in Italy with a series of stimulating talks, lively debate and an announcement of a new initiative. To source
Monitoring air pollution from fires
The wildfires that have been devastating the Amazon rainforest have been international headline news over the last weeks. These fires are not only an environmental tragedy in terms of lost forest and biodiversity, but they are also leaving their mark on the atmosphere, affecting air quality and, potentially, the global climate. To source
Magnetic wonder
Space Science Image of the Week: Plotting the surprising changes in Mercury’s magnetic history To source
Week in images
Our week through the lens: 2 – 6 September 2019 To source
Shaken but not stirred: Konnect satellite completes vibration tests
The first Spacebus Neo satellite – Konnect, a high-throughput satellite ordered by Eutelsat – has successfully completed its mechanical test campaign in Thales Alenia Space facilities in Cannes. The test demonstrates the ability of the satellite to withstand the strong shaking that occurs during launch. To source
Castelli Romani
Earth observation image of the week: Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over the Castelli Romani, a volcanic area just outside of Rome in Italy To source
Earth from Space
In this edition, explore the Castelli Romani area near Rome with Copernicus Sentinel-2 To source