The AERIS atmosphere Data and Services Centre federates national data management activities and atmospheric science expertise.
Whether data from long-term observation sites recording the causes and signs of climate change, the results of major field or aerial surveys to better understand the chemistry and physics of our atmosphere, measurements from satellites that constantly observe and probe Earth and its atmosphere, or the results of laboratory experiments, all atmospheric research data are intended to be stored, distributed and combined by AERIS. Learn more.
AERIS also provides support to scientists through a continuous open call for projects. If you would like to know more, go here.
GEOView3D: A 3D view of the Earth, everywhere, anytime, from the GEO constellation
Highlights
AERIS/SEDOO
Greenhouse gas data from EM27 instruments available in AERIS
Scientific context: Measurements of total CO₂ and CH₄ columns from the ground using solar-pointing FTIR remote sensingserve three purposes: The project aims to archive and promote the measurements of total […]
AERIS/ESPRI
The MetOp-SG-A1 satellite is now in orbit!
On the night of 12 to 13 August, Ariane 6’s second commercial mission launched the European observation satellite MetOp-SG-A1 (Second Generation A1) into orbit for the European Organisation for the […]
AERIS/ICARE
MICROCARB reveals its first images!
Following the July 25th launch, MicroCarb observed the Earth for the first time on August 28th. We are very excited to present a first observation acquired over the Amazon. This […]
The 2025 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference will take place in Lyon, France from 15 to 19 September. EUMETSAT will be joined in the organisation and hosting of the event by […]
workshop
Workshop ‘Space Observation for All’
We are pleased to announce the workshop ‘Space Observation for All’ co-organised by the Île-de-France Space Academy (France 2030) and DATA TERRA. Satellite data from Earth observations are omnipresent in […]
conference
Final Conference of the Heat and Health in Cities research project
After five years of research, the H2C – Heat and Health in Cities – project is sharing its findings! The project’s final conference will take place on 6 October 2025 […]
General Presentation of AERIS
AERIS is a component of the Data Terra Research Infrastructure.
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