Thursday, May 10, 2018

Western Europe | ESA Sentinel-3B Satellite


Launched on April 25, 2018, the European Space Agency Sentinel-3B satellite has already delivered impressive first images from its ocean and land color instrument, and now the radiometer carried on this latest Copernicus satellite has revealed its talents. Captured on May 9, 2018, this image shows a low pressure system over the UK and Ireland, France, the Bay of Biscay, Spain and part of north Africa. Vegetation appears in red.

The Sentinel-3B satellite lifted off from Russia on April 25 and joins it identical twin, Sentinel-3A, in orbit. This pairing of satellites increases coverage and data delivery for the European Union’s Copernicus environment program. Both Sentinel-3 satellites carry the same suite of instruments.

The sea and land surface temperature radiometer is particularly sophisticated, measuring energy radiating from Earth’s surface in nine spectral bands, including visible and infrared. It also includes dedicated channels for measuring fires. This early image came from its optical channels.

Credit: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2018), processed by EUMETSAT
Image Date: May 9, 2018
Release Date: May 10, 2018


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