Those vivid satellite colours? They’re not filters—they’re physics, data, and a bit of visual magic!

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False-colour images are created by assigning visible colours to wavelengths our eyes can’t see—like infrared or ultraviolet. This technique helps reveal patterns that would otherwise stay hidden.

For example:
We can detect changes in vegetation health
 Track shifts in land cover and soil moisture

By translating invisible signals into colour, satellites like Copernicus Sentinel-2 help scientists monitor how our planet is changing.

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Deep Space
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ESA, European Space Agency, false colour images
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