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ConstellR – Taking our Planet’s Temperature During Climate Change won the ESA Copernicus 4.0 Challenge in the 2019 Copernicus Masters competition.
The winning idea is a high-resolution monitoring service that aims to enable a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Thomas Beer (right), ESA's Copernicus Policy Coordinator, awarded the winners, who took away a €10 000 prize, as well as the possibility to access €10 000 worth of data from the Copernicus Contributing Missions.