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    • Title Oceans and satellites
    • Released 27/01/2010
    • Length 00:11:51
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
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      This week "Oceans" makes its debut in movie theaters in Europe, starting with Belgium, France and Switzerland. Oceans and space are two dimensions still largely unknown which represent both our origins and future. In his new movie "Oceans" French filmmaker Jacques Perrin teamed up with the European Space Agency to reveal the deepest secrets of the big blue: from the beauty of its creatures to mankind destruction of it. Three quarters of the earth's surface is covered with water and thanks to satellites, that Jacques Perrin calls the "divine balcony", we now have a better understanding of the oceans that could help manage climate changes affecting our planet. Indeed space truly plays a key part in the "Oceans"


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    • Activity Observing the Earth
    • Mission SMOS
    • Action Observing
    • Keywords Ocean , Ocean circulation , Ocean currents , Water

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