Discover more about our planet with the new Earth from Space video programme presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. Join us every Friday at 10:00 CET at http://multimedia.esa.int/Live for an 800 km-high tour with spectacular images acquired by Earth-observing satell…
For the one-hundredth regular edition, we explore an area blanketed with hundreds of fields near the Italian city of Cento - which means 'hundred' in Italian.
In this special edition, Josef Aschbacher, Head of Programme Planning and Coordination Service for ESA's Earth Observation programmes, joins the show to discuss the first satellite mission being launched for the Copernicus programme, Sentinel-1.
In the ninety-ninth edition, explore part of southwest Iran with radar vision.
Three of North America's five Great Lakes are pictured in the ninety-eighth edition.
In the ninety-seventh edition, discover Himalayas' Imja glacier in northeastern Nepal.
In this special edition, ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano joins the show to share his view of Earth from space while on the International Space Station.
Venezuela's island of Margarita is pictured in the ninety-sixth edition.
In the ninety-fifth edition, we look at the Cotopaxi and Antisana volcanoes in Ecuador's northern highlights.
A false-colour satellite image shows the Kumbunbur Creek in Australia's Northern Territory in the ninety-fourth edition.
In this special edition, Director of Global Climate Observing System, Carolin Richter, and the Head of ESA's Earth Observation Programme Planning and Coordination, Stephen Briggs, join the show to discuss satellite Earth observation and the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
The ninety-third edition features the heart-shaped Miscanti lake in northern Chile.
In this special edition, David Vaughan from the British Antarctic Survey and Albert Klein Tank from the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) join the show to discuss how satellites observe the effects that climate change has on our planet.
The ninety-second edition features the city of Jeddah's seaport on Saudi Arabia's western coast.
For World Wetlands Day 2014, the ninety-first edition features the Zambezi River's floodplain in western Zambia.
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and the plains in southern Kenya are pictured in a false-colour image featured in the ninetieth edition.
The eighty-ninth edition features the coast of Guinea-Bissau and Bissagos archipelago.
The tree-shaped Westfjords peninsula in Iceland is pictured in the eighty-eighth edition.
In the eighty-seventh edition, multi-coloured layers of rock in South Australia's Flinders Ranges are featured.
In the eighty-sixth edition, we explore Boca do Acre in western Brazil.
The Aorounga Crater in northern Chad is featured in the eighty-fifth edition.
The eighty-fourth edition features an Envisat image of the Dasht-e Lut salt desert in southeast Iran.
Russia's Lena River and city of Yakutsk are pictured in the eighty-third edition.
In the eighty-second edition, we explore the lakes and mountains of western Uganda.
The Amazon River in the heart of northern Brazil's rainforest is featured the eighty-first edition.
In the eightieth edition, we examine France's Dune of Pyla and the Arcachon Bay.
Fjords and ice streams along southern Greenland are featured in the seventy-ninth edition.
In this special edition, Geoff Sawyer, Secretary General of the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies (EARSC), joins the show to discuss how European industry links Earth observation to international development.
Explore Athens, the capital and largest city of Greece, in the seventy-eighth edition.
In the seventy-seventh edition, we travel deep into the Sahara Desert to Libya's Al Jawf oasis.
Uluru/Ayers Rock in the Australian outback is featured in the seventy-sixth edition.
In the seventy-fifth edition, we explore Lake Tuz on the Anatolian peninsula.
In the seventy-fourth edition, we explore the northwestern part of Greece and the Paxi islands.
This special edition is dedicated to the International Charter Space and Major Disasters. Charter Secretary Jens Danzeglocke, from the DLR German Aerospace Center, joins the show to tell us more.
The Virunga Mountains that stretch across Rwanda's northern border with Uganda and east into the Democratic Republic of the Congo are featured in the seventy-third edition.
In the seventy-second edition, we examine an Envisat radar image centred on the man-made Raystown Lake in the US state of Pennsylvania.
Check out one of the first images from Proba-V over the border region of northern Syria, southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq in the seventy-first edition.
In this special edition, Anthony Gad Bigio, Senior Urban Specialist from the World Bank Sustainable Development Network, joins the show to discuss how the World Bank can use Earth observation satellite data.
In the seventieth edition, the Spanish port city of Barcelona and surrounding landscapes are pictured.
Explore New Zealand's South Island in the sixty-ninth edition.
In this special edition, Bianca Hoersch, Proba-V Mission Manager, and Stefano Bianchi, Vega Programme Manager, join the show to look back on Vega's May launch and what to expect from the Proba-V mission.
In the sixty-eighth edition, we examine an inland delta in Botswana.
Greece's largest and most populous island is featured in the sixty-seventh edition.
In the sixty-sixth edition, we discover why the Kazakh region of Mangistau is sometimes called the 'treasure peninsula'.
In the sixty-fifth edition, we look at Clearwater Lakes in Canada's Quebec province.
In this special edition, Stephen Coulson, Head of Industry Section at ESA, joins the show to discuss how international banks are using Earth observation data.
The sand seas of the Namib Desert are featured in the sixty-fourth edition.
In the sixty-third edition, we look at an underwater sinkhole in the Belize Barrier Reef.
Discover more about our planet with the Earth from Space video programme. In this special edition, ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli joins the show to share his view of Earth from space while on board the International Space Station.
Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of Congo is discussed in the sixty-second edition.
In the sixty-first edition, we explore the agricultural Palouse region in the northwest United States.
An area covering northern Namibia and southern Angola is featured in the sixtieth edition.