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This animation shows daily snapshots at 06:00 UTC from Meteosat-12’s Flexible Combined Imager, tracking the terminator (the line between day and night) as it swings from the December solstice, thro...
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Watch our making-of and the effort that went into capturing this special moment. 👀
On Friday we marked 40 years of serving our Member States and the planet. 🛰
Here’s to the people behind the data.
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Yesterday, 08:24 UTC (10:24 CEST) marked the June solstice - the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, and the moment Earth’s tilt points us most directly at the sun. ☀️
From geosta...
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From the Sahara to the Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, 2025 was a year of dust in motion - and now you can watch the whole thing unfold in minutes.
This video brings together Copernicus Atmosphere...
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Over our 40-year history, Meteosat – Europe’s geostationary weather satellite series – have been the go-to source for imagery of the entire Earth disc over Europe and Africa. One of our first respo...
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Our Q1 2026 global weather visualisation is here.
Watch the full January-March period unfold from space, with major weather events tracked and labelled by intensity - from light yellow through to...
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A massive Saharan dust storm was seen sweeping south across north-west Africa towards the Canary Islands, visible from space. 🛰️
Meteosat-12 tracked the plume between 30-31 March from 36,000km, re..
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Witness the pulse of our planet in this dynamic animation of 2024’s sea ice concentration at both poles. From the Arctic to the Antarctic, watch the sea ice wax and wane as it hits critical yearly ...
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This #WorldMetDay, we're releasing our Year of Weather 2025 - every major storm, every shifting season, captured by satellites spanning the globe. Because 'Observing Today means Protecting Tomorrow...
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One year of Earth's weather. All from space. 🛰️
This video takes you on a global journey through the most significant weather events of 2025 - all seen from space. EUMETSAT's Training Manager, Mar..
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Today the Sun crosses Earth’s equator, bringing day and night into almost equal measure worldwide.
Captured by Meteosat Third Generation, EUMETSAT's new generation of geostationary satellites, th...
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For International Women’s Day (8 March), we asked our staff and contractors to share one word - in their own language - that reflects their experience of working at EUMETSAT.
Join us in celebrati...
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☀️🌘 On 17 February, we captured an incredible solar eclipse from Meteosat‑12’s FCI and LI instruments!
Watch the Moon’s shadow sweep across the southern hemisphere and Indian Ocean, even passing ..
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Welcome to our real-time Earth imagery stream, featuring the stunning view over the Atlantic Ocean, captured by Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) from its geostationary orbit 36,000 km above Earth. T...
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Welcome to our new Earth imagery stream over the Atlantic Ocean, as seen by the Meteosat-10 weather satellite in geostationary orbit 36,000km above the Earth.
The imagery is updated every 15 minut...
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Welcome to our new Copernicus imagery stream showing imagery from the Sentinel-3 (A and B) ocean monitoring satellites.
The imagery stream shows global natural colour and sea surface temperature. ...
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EUMETSAT Earth view – Indian Ocean
Welcome to our new Earth imagery stream over the Indian Ocean, as seen by the Meteosat-9 weather satellite in geostationary orbit 36,000km above the Earth.
The...
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See Earth’s atmosphere in a whole new way 🌍
This MTG-S1 Infrared Sounder visualisation reveals ‘invisible’ atmospheric details- from thin high clouds and dust, to early storm signals.
By combini..
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Welcome to our real-time Earth imagery stream, featuring the stunning view over the Atlantic Ocean, captured by Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) from its geostationary orbit 36,000 km above Earth. T...
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Welcome to our new Earth imagery stream over the Atlantic Ocean, as seen by the Meteosat-10 weather satellite in geostationary orbit 36,000km above the Earth.
The imagery is updated every 15 minut...
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