Scientist of the COPERNICUS Space Programme analyse the scientific data from Earth collected by the ESA satellites “Sentinel”. Their main goal is to protect of our planet, Earth.
Figure 1: Image of Copernicus programme (Credits: ESA)
The first thing that we are going to do is to explore the terrain in 2-Dimensions (2D) and to identify patterns in it. We will be able to create our own 2D maps, with scales, references an level curves.
From that moment on, we will jump into the 3D, by testing our space vision and studying changes in the terrain along the years and will be able to create our own path.
Could we count on you to help our scientist?
Execution time:240 minutes
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