Our image of the week is this #Meteosat11 view of Saharan dust moving north across the Mediterranean, towards Italy and Greece 🛰️ Captured by the onboard SEVIRI instrument at 06:30 on 28 April. For more information on Saharan dust from #space, visit: https://t.co/j86XetjMtshttps://t.co/Dc0t7X9Gsp
Our image of the week, ICYMI, features our beautiful planet! 🌍 Captured on Monday's #EarthDay is the Earth seen from the vantage point of our #Meteosat11 geostationary weather satellite 36,000km away in #space🛰️ Find out more about the image here: https://t.co/644jSgC25rhttps://t.co/L7ARgpe7Ye
RT @eumetsat: Today we’re celebrating #EarthDay with a shout-out to our partners around the world who contribute to Earth observation, helping us keep an eye on the health of our planet 🛰️
Here's a stunning image of our home, 36,000 km away from #space🤩🌍
Today we’re celebrating #EarthDay with a shout-out to our partners around the world who contribute to Earth observation, helping us keep an eye on the health of our planet 🛰️
Here's a stunning image of our home, 36,000 km away from #space🤩🌍
Yesterday's eruption from the #Reykjanes volcano in #Iceland is visible from #space as a thin ash and sulphur plume 🌋 Captured by our #Meteosat11 satellite between 00:00-23:00 UTC on 8 February 🛰️