Welcome to the Campaign Earth blog!

This blog is operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) as an unofficial and in-depth source of information for the general public, media and anyone interested in following ESA’s Campaigns teams as they carry out a range of field experiments to support ESA’s Earth observation missions and new instrument development.

It is updated by editors from the ESA Web team with input from ESA’s Campaigns Section and scientists from the different organisations that contribute to the various experiments being carried out all over the world. The team here will certainly do their best to get you the best information possible, as soon as possible!

Nonetheless, the Campaign Earth blog is provided strictly on an unofficial, best-effort basis and ESA makes no warranty that the information, news, comments or opinions published in this blog are confirmed, accurate, official or in any way reflect the formal policies of the European Space Agency or our partners.

For the latest confirmed information relating to any ESA’s Earth observation activity, please access ESA’s website (https://www.esa.int/eo).

Public comments

We welcome your comments, feedback and questions – you’ll find the comment box at the foot of every blog post. We’ll do our best to answer your questions within a reasonable amount of time, however we cannot guarantee that all questions will be answered. Comments may be edited for clarity or length.

All public comments remain the property of the individual who posts them and ESA expressly disclaims any responsibility for their content or accuracy.

Off-topic comments and queries or any comment that is deemed inappropriate by the editors will be deleted.