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Copernicus Mission – Advancement in Land Monitoring
Since 2014 European Union is launching Sentinel satellites under mission Copernicus in order to observe and monitor planet Earth and its environment. Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3 are operable their collected data can be evaluated, while other satellites are intended to launch in upcoming years. In this paper we are reflecting on launched and to be launched satellites and their potential and advancement in land monitoring.