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Six years ago, on 3 April 2014, the first satellite of the Copernicus dedicated missions was launched into orbit from the Kourou European Spaceport: its name is Sentinel-1 A.

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English: Six years ago, on 3 April 2014, the first satellite of the Copernicus dedicated missions was launched into orbit from the Kourou European Spaceport: its name is Sentinel-1 A. Its first acquisition took place on 13 April and was over Belgium: the image captures the dense urban environment of Brussels, shown in white in the middle of the picture, and Antwerp can be seen in the top left in red – blue and green colours depict vegetation in the surrounding areas. Among other applications, RADAR images acquired by the two Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellites can be used for urban planning, for monitoring agriculture, for mapping deforestation and for managing water resources.
Date 3 April 2020 (upload date) - Taken on 13 April 2014
Source First image acquired by Sentinel-1 A
Author European Union , Copernicus Sentinel-1 imagery

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© This image contains data from a satellite in the Copernicus Programme, such as Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 or Sentinel-3. Attribution is required when using this image.
Attribution: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2020

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