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Radar altimetry revolutionises the study of the ocean
 
15 March 2006

 
 
Radar Altimetry symposium
Scientists with an interest in radar altimetry have gathered from around the world in Italy at the ‘15 Years of Progress in Radar Altimetry’ symposium. Sponsored by ESA and the French Space Agency (CNES), the symposium is being held in Venice Lido from 13 to 18 March 2006.

Credits: ESA
 
 
Sea-surface height
Altimetry-derived mean dynamic topography of the sea surface. This is the mean height of the sea surface relative to the geoid, or the theoretical surface of equal gravity around Earth.

Credits: CLS
 
 
Venice flood
An unusual view of St. Mark's Square flooded by high water, that reached 1.11 meters above the medium sea in Venice Thursday, November 14, 1996.

Credits: Associated Press-Stringer
 
 
ERS-1 and 2
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Like its predecessor ERS-1 (launched in July 1991 by Ariane 4 and successfully put into orbit at an altitude of some 780 km), the ERS-2 satellite launched on 21.04.95 by Ariane 4, monitors the Earth day and night under all weather conditions thanks to its powerful sharp-eyed, cloud-piercing radars. ERS-2 also carries an instrument to help monitor the ozone layer around the Earth.
 
 
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