Earth from Space: Crete, Greece

Earth from Space: Crete, Greece
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The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over Crete, Greece’s largest and most populous island, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme.

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8 responses to “Earth from Space: Crete, Greece”

  1. Beautiful view of Crete !

  2. I am a technology and multimedia engineer, but I am always amazed by the technology of ESA.

  3. Love this channel! Would like to see these videos in 4K if possible!

  4. Romina is always so happy when presenting a video 🙂
    I'm just happy Greece (through Crete and Gavdos – any other places?) is part of ESA's projects.

  5. Your satelite images are outstanding. I never know what a Friday will bring. I am never disappointed. Thank you.

  6. It's absolutely amazing to know and understand how satellites works and how ESA very easily operates them together
    Nice works ESA

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