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First Images acquired by Sentinel-1D

First Images acquired by Sentinel-1D

Handout photo dated on November 7, 2025 shows following its launch on 4 November 2025, Copernicus Sentinel-1D has delivered its first images. Among these is this radar image acquired on 7 November 2025, showing northern Germany. The false colour visualisation of the image highlights different types of land cover such as cultivated fields, water bodies, and urban areas, including the cities of Bremen, Bremerhaven, Oldenburg, and Meldorf. The Elbe and Weser rivers flowing into the North Sea are visible in deep blue tones, along with the Wadden Sea. Bremen, Germany on November 7, 2025. Photo by European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-1 imagery via ABACAPRESS.COM

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VEHICLES STUCK IN SNOW SWEDEN

VEHICLES STUCK IN SNOW SWEDEN

LANDSKRONA 2025-11-20 mA car is towed from highway 17 outside Landskrona, southern Sweden November 20, 2025. Major problems with traffic in the snow and strong winds in southern Sweden on Thursday evening. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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VEHICLES STUCK IN SNOW SWEDEN

VEHICLES STUCK IN SNOW SWEDEN

LANDSKRONA 2025-11-20 mMore than 20 vehicles - cars, a bus and a truck - are stuck in the snow drifts and slippery road outside Landskrona,southern Sweden November 20, 2025. The past days the temperature has dropped and winter has arrived to southern Sweden.Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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China: Octopus Clings to Phone After Being Caught by Fisher in Fuzhou

In Fuzhou, Fujian, a video captured a man fishing when he unexpectedly caught an octopus with a phone stuck to one of its tentacles on September 28. The octopus refused to let go, wrapping its arms tightly around the device as if claiming it as its own.

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THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

(220818) -- AMSTERDAM, Aug. 18, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2022 shows a section of the Afsluitdijk, a dam separating the IJsselmeer lake and the Wadden Sea, in the Netherlands. A continuing drought in the Netherlands has made it increasingly difficult to meet the Dutch demand for water in more and more areas, despite the current rainfall and water-saving measures by the government. As one of the drought-relief measures, the sluice gates of Afsluitdijk have been closed to keep the water level of the IJsselmeer, the biggest lake in the country, as high as possible, since a large part of the Netherlands gets its fresh water from there. (Xinhua/Wang Xiangjiang)

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THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

(220818) -- AMSTERDAM, Aug. 18, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 16, 2022 shows a section of the Afsluitdijk, a dam separating the IJsselmeer lake and the Wadden Sea, in the Netherlands. A continuing drought in the Netherlands has made it increasingly difficult to meet the Dutch demand for water in more and more areas, despite the current rainfall and water-saving measures by the government. As one of the drought-relief measures, the sluice gates of Afsluitdijk have been closed to keep the water level of the IJsselmeer, the biggest lake in the country, as high as possible, since a large part of the Netherlands gets its fresh water from there. (Xinhua/Wang Xiangjiang)

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THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

(220818) -- AMSTERDAM, Aug. 18, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2022 shows a section of the Afsluitdijk, a dam separating the IJsselmeer lake and the Wadden Sea, in the Netherlands. A continuing drought in the Netherlands has made it increasingly difficult to meet the Dutch demand for water in more and more areas, despite the current rainfall and water-saving measures by the government. As one of the drought-relief measures, the sluice gates of Afsluitdijk have been closed to keep the water level of the IJsselmeer, the biggest lake in the country, as high as possible, since a large part of the Netherlands gets its fresh water from there. (Xinhua/Wang Xiangjiang)

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THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

(220818) -- AMSTERDAM, Aug. 18, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2022 shows a section of the Afsluitdijk, a dam separating the IJsselmeer lake and the Wadden Sea, in the Netherlands. A continuing drought in the Netherlands has made it increasingly difficult to meet the Dutch demand for water in more and more areas, despite the current rainfall and water-saving measures by the government. As one of the drought-relief measures, the sluice gates of Afsluitdijk have been closed to keep the water level of the IJsselmeer, the biggest lake in the country, as high as possible, since a large part of the Netherlands gets its fresh water from there. (Xinhua/Wang Xiangjiang)

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THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

THE NETHERLANDS-AFSLUITDIJK DAM

(220818) -- AMSTERDAM, Aug. 18, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2022 shows dried soil on a section of the Afsluitdijk, a dam separating the IJsselmeer lake and the Wadden Sea, in the Netherlands. A continuing drought in the Netherlands has made it increasingly difficult to meet the Dutch demand for water in more and more areas, despite the current rainfall and water-saving measures by the government. As one of the drought-relief measures, the sluice gates of Afsluitdijk have been closed to keep the water level of the IJsselmeer, the biggest lake in the country, as high as possible, since a large part of the Netherlands gets its fresh water from there. (Xinhua/Wang Xiangjiang)

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