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1.) ESA fostering the next generation of Earth scientists
2.) Understanding snow in depth ? ESA paves the way
3.) GMES - video news release
4.) Value of satellites recognised for conserving wetlands
5.) Satellites helping aid workers in Honduras
6.) Arctic sea ice thinning at record rate
7.) GOCE launch delayed until 2009
8.) Space tech helps to find natural resources
9.) ESA leads the way to map boreal forest
10.) GOCE launch postponed
11.) Animals on climate
12.) 2008 Earth Observation Handbook released
13.) 2008 ozone hole larger than last year
14.) Arctic sea ice annual freeze-up underway
15.) GOCE team gearing up for new launch date
16.) Physicist delivers Arctic snow-depth data in support of CryoSat
17.) Hurricane Ike tracked by ESA?s Envisat
18.) Major European programme for the environment under the spotlight in Lille, France
19.) Launch of GOCE delayed
20.) More than 40 Earth Observation missions team up to provide data to the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme
21.) Last-ever look at ESA's gravity satellite GOCE
22.) GOCE Earth Explorer satellite to look at the Earth?s surface and core
23.) Air Quality Forecasts for China
24.) Satellite observations help lessen the effects of heatwaves in urban areas
25.) ESA to consult the science community on Earth Explorer selection
26.) ESA launches programme in support of Earth observation science
27.) Wilkins Ice Shelf hanging by its last thread
28.) Extended cyclone relief efforts aided from space
29.) ESA satellite assesses damage of Norway?s largest fire
30.) Successful dress rehearsal for SMOS validation
31.) SMOS goes Olympic
32.) Earth Observation highlights at ILA Space Pavilion
33.) EarthCARE satellite contract signed
34.) Arctic explorer delivers unique snow-depth data for CryoSat
35.) Scientists endure Arctic for last campaign prior to CryoSat-2 launch
36.) Physicist contributes to CryoSat on trek to North Pole
37.) SMOS opens arms
38.) Satellites take sustainability to new heights
39.) ESA leads endeavour to save Earth Science data
40.) SMOS: Helping Europe respond to climate change
41.) Major milestone reached in CryoSat-2 development
42.) EuroNews looks at monitoring the changing environment
43.) New radar satellite technique sheds light on ocean current dynamics
44.) SMOS shakes again
45.) Meteosat Third Generation on track
46.) Water authorities in Africa receive training in Earth Observation
47.) ESA celebrates 30 years of Meteosat
48.) In preparation for data from SMOS
49.) Construction of Swarm satellites to begin
50.) ESA to provide essential launch control services to EUMETSAT
51.) EuroNews looks at SMOS, ESA's water mission
52.) ADM-Aeolus Announcement of Opportunity
53.) Preparing to measure snow with candidate Explorer CoReH2O
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55.) Joint campaign prepares for Sentinel-2 and FLEX
56.) Critical laser components stand the test of time for ESA's wind mission Aeolus
57.) Swarm Mission Advisory Group - membership application now open
58.) Measuring forest biomass from space - ESA campaign tests BIOMASS mission
59.) International cooperation boosts EarthCARE
60.) MetOp-A takes up service
61.) First ozone and nitrogen dioxide measurements from MetOp-A
62.) EarthCARE Mission Advisory Group - application closed
63.) Workshop focuses on Candidate Explorer FLEX mission
64.) Three MetOp-A instruments ready for routine operation
65.) EarthCARE Mission Advisory Group - membership application now open
66.) MHS ready for routine operation
67.) IASI first measurement data available
68.) First Level-1 HIRS and AVHRR (IR) products
69.) First GRAS bending angle shows instrument to be in excellent working order
70.) Space Environment Monitor on MetOp-A switched-on and checked
71.) Proceedings of Swarm workshop now available
72.) Scientists and engineers meet to further ESA?s wind mission
73.) Swarm featured in special edition of Earth Planets and Space
74.) ESA's magnetic field mission holds first international workshop
75.) First test flights of ALADIN airborne prototype exceed expectations
76.) ADM-Aeolus laser bursts into life
77.) ADM-Aeolus testing successfully completed
78.) Focus on our magnetic planet