Scientists from around the world have been hearing about the latest results from ESA’s new GOCE, SMOS and CryoSat Earth observation missions at the biggest scientific gathering of the year. Attracting around 18 000 scientists, researchers, teachers, students and consultants to review developments in Earth and space science, the annual American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting is an unparalleled opportunity for participants from around the world to share and discuss their findings. This year, ESA has brought some interesting results to the arena, showing how the latest data from the three new Earth Explorers and the ERS and Envisat workhorse missions are furthering our knowledge of Earth. Read More