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    • Title What A Wonderful World?
    • Released: 29/01/2010
    • Length 00:21:26
    • Language English, French, Spanish
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
    • Description

      General presentation of ERS-1. The video includes:

      - 01:02 View taken by ERS-1 of land

      - 01:27 shorts video clips of air-polluted city, deforestation, queues of cars, factories, melting ice, flooding, desert, ships, ice-landscape, landscapes, waves, volcanic eruption, oil-rig fires,

      - 04:00 animation of landscape and clouds

      - 04:28 the Earth as a planet

      - 05:00 launch of a generic satellite illustrating observing Earth from a satellite being the easiest way of monitoring changes on the Earth, with some generic intro on Earth monitoring satellites

      - 05:18 European Remote Sensing Satellite ERS-1.

      - 05:32 ERS-1 was launch 17 July 1991

      - 06:04 Overall presentation of ERS-1, with video animation illustrating its functionality

      - 07:48 ERS-1 instruments and their description. 3 radar instruments (Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Wind Scatterometer, Radar Altimeter(RA) ) and 2 passive instruments (Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR), Microwave Radiometer).

      - 08:30 Size of data acquired by ERS-1

      - 08:48 ESA Ground Station Kiruna

      - 09:02 For the first time civilian ships were taking the north passage over Russia.

      - 09:27 Waters and ice situation were monitored by the ERS-1 SAR used to guide the ships. The ice maps generated by ERS-1 SAR were used to find the path through, illustrated a practical example of the use of the SAR

      - 09:53 Different ERS images on seas and coastal lines

      - 10:21 Oil spill spotted near French Cote da’sur

      - 10:26 Amazone zone showing areas of forest being cleared

      - 10:38 Geological maps

      - 10:44 Date processing of ERS-1 data produces 3-d images

      - 11:17 Animation of ERS-1 over Earth

      - 11:28 More images

      - 12:15 Ships at sea, high waves

      - 12:43 Geologist working on interpreting the images, at PCs

      - 13:40 Radar Altimeter explanation

      - 15:55 Green house gasses, with CO2 maps

      - 16:17 ERS Microwave Radiometer used to calibrate other ERS-1 instruments

      - 16:38 ERS-1 ground section description

      - 19:00 Environmental changes and how ERS-1 can help to understand this better

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    • Activity Observing the Earth
    • Mission ERS-1
    • Action Monitoring, Observing
    • Keywords Air pollution, Carbon dioxide, Climate Change, Currents, Dams and water basins, Deserts and desertification, Earthquakes, Environment health, ERS results, Eruptions, Fires, Fisheries, Glaciers, Global change, Grasslands, Hurricanes, Icebergs, Images, Instrument, Instruments onboard, Lakes and rivers, Land Pollution, Landscape, Marine pollution, Radar, Remote sensing, Sea level, Sea temperatures, Sea-ice, Snow, Storms, Tsunamis, Vegetation monitoring, Weather systems, Wetlands

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