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The hunt is on for a creative artist who can engage with the public on the wealth of climate data amassed by Earth observation satellites. Through the new competition, ESA is seeking to find a professional or emerging artist. The winner will be offered a three-month, funded opportunity to develop an original art concept with ESA’s Climate Office at the European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications in Harwell, UK. The final artwork will be displayed at the international ESA Living Planet Symposium in Milan, Italy, in May 2019, and will be used to help communicate ESA’s activities around the theme of Climate from Space. To enter, visit the competition website and submit a draft design of your artwork – which may take the form of an illustration, graphical image, film or audio – by 12:00 GMT (13:00 CET) on 31 December 2018.