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25th Anniversary of Copernicus

25 years ago, Copernicus set out on a mission to take the pulse of our planet and transform the way we see the world.

Join us in Stockholm on 8 June 2023, as we celebrate a quarter-century of European success in space bringing together cutting-edge technology and environmental insights for a better and safer planet for all. Get ready for a day of inspiration, innovation, and a look towards a sustainable future honouring Copernicus' incredible journey!

The event will highlight the user stories and successes of the different components of Copernicus from civil protection to climate, land and marine observation, with speakers live from Stockholm and live connections to several locations across the EU. 

You have the option to attend in person in the main stage in Stockholm by registering through this link or follow the live stream.

The online platform Copernicus25.eu has been created to be the one-stop-shop for all the information related to the event the venuethe agenda and the speakers.

Stay tuned and follow us on @defis_eu and @CopernicusEU for more updates ! 

More information about the event 

Highlights

Copernicus services catalogue

The catalogue contains a comprehensive list of information products relevant to the various Copernicus services.

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  • Land
  • Biodiversity
  • Cities
  • Nature

Copernicus Services

Atmosphere
Marine
Land
Climate Change
Security
Emergency

Use cases

Marine Data Viewer

The Marine Data Viewer uses information from in-situ, satellite observations and models to provide the user an easy opportunity to observe the marine environment. The user interface of the map viewer is designed for (citizen) scientists and allows for…

The northwestern coast of the Iberian Peninsula has high biological diversity and valuable fish and shellfish resources due to coastal upwelling induced by winds. The study aimed to understand the relation between local circulation, hydrography, and Chl-a concentration during different summer…

Coastal and maritime tourism is a significant and growing sector within the Blue Economy, with fishing tourism as a niche segment that has seen an increase in popularity due to its potential for increased revenue. The

The project consists of setting up a pollution and impact monitoring system for lagoon areas. The objective is to develop an observation service to identify the causes of pollutions and its evolution.

The service is based on the optimal use of various technologies:

  • Satellite…

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Copernicus, previously known as GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security), is the European Union's Earth observation programme. The views expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the European Commission.

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