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Satellite of Love is an early example of Shane Sutton’s art featuring the International Space Station and planet Earth. Dublin-based street artist, Shane Sutton, who is collaborating with ESA’s Climate Office, will be exhibiting a collection of original artworks exploring the benefits of ‘taking the pulse of our planet from space’ at the world’s largest Earth observation conference – ESA’s Living Planet Symposium, which will be held in Milan, Italy, on 13–17 May 2019.