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Supporting Marine Earth Observation Educators (online)...
Running from 30 May to 17 June 2022
EARSeL Imaging Spectroscopy Workshop Potsdam 2022 - New...
Running from 22 June to 24 June 2022
41st EARSeL Symposium 2022 “Earth Observation for...
Running from 13 September to 16 September 2022
EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2022
Running from 19 September to 23 September 2022

The 2021 Antarctic ozone hole in context
Published on 19 January 2022

Substantial Antarctic Ozone Hole in 2021
Published on 4 November 2021

Ozone research managers say no room for complacency on ozone layer recovery
Published on 30 July 2021

Large, deep Antarctic Ozone Hole persisting into November
Published on 4 November 2020

Antarctic ozone hole is one of the largest and deepest in recent years
Published on 20 October 2020

Two Belgian CubeSats launched successfully
Published on 5 September 2020

Swarm probes weakening of Earth’s magnetic field
Published on 20 May 2020

Exceptional ozone hole over the Arctic in 2020
Published on 24 April 2020

Unusual ozone hole opens over the Arctic
Published on 7 April 2020

The unexpected link between the ozone hole and Arctic warming
Published on 27 February 2020

ALTIUS: a mission for the environment, an opportunity for Belgian actors
Published on 20 February 2020

2019 Ozone Hole is the Smallest on Record Since Its Discovery
Published on 28 October 2019

Ozone Monitoring Instrument Team Spots “Fingerprints” on Earth’s Atmosphere
Published on 13 May 2019

Copernicus Sentinel-5P ozone boosts daily forecasts
Published on 7 December 2018

Ozone hole could've been a big one this year – but it wasn’t
Published on 5 November 2018
First Belgian Space Mission to Study the Earth's Atmosphere: ALTIUS
Published on 26 April 2017