Earth from Space: Netherlands in bloom

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Earth from Space: Netherlands in bloom

Captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission on 21 April 2026, this image shows a double bloom in the Netherlands: an array of vibrant colours in the tulip fields as well as the blue-greenish swirls of phytoplankton in the North Sea.

In the image we can see the northwestern tip of the Netherlands, made up by a complex system of islands, peninsulas and water bodies. The area pictured encompasses part of the Dutch provinces of Flevoland to the bottom right, North Holland to the west and Friesland to the north, with the low-lying archipelago of the West Frisian Islands along the coast and gradually curving toward the mainland.

This chain of islands is separated from the mainland by the narrow belt of shallow waters and tidal mud flats of the Wadden Sea, a saltwater inlet of the North Sea. The brown-coloured waters indicate a high sediment content, which contrasts with the darker waters of the outer sea. Two dams are visible as white lines across the internal waters creating two separate freshwater bodies: the larger IJsselmeer lake and the smaller Markermeer.

The patchwork of agricultural fields visible on the islands and mainland show the fields in the various stages of growth or harvest. The main crop types in the area include cereals, potatoes, sugar beet, onions and, of course, tulips.

In the image, the stunning tulip fields in flower appear in various colours ranging from shades of yellow and red to violet. Lasting just a few weeks, the beauty of these colours normally attracts millions of visitors from all over the world. When the tulips reach full bloom, the farmers quickly remove their colourful heads to divert the flowers' energy back to the bulbs to help keep them strong.

In contrast, most of the outer North Sea waters are covered with a different kind of bloom: phytoplankton. These microscopic marine plants near the water’s surface are by far the most abundant type of life found in the ocean. During this period, these northern seas are enriched with minerals from the mixing of surface waters with deeper waters. Phytoplankton depend on these minerals, making blooms like this common in springtime.

Although some types of plankton are individually microscopic, the chlorophyll they use for photosynthesis collectively tints the colour of the surrounding waters, providing a means of detecting these tiny organisms from space with dedicated sensors, such as Sentinel-2’s multispectral imager. Different types and quantities of phytoplankton exhibit different colours, such as the blues and greens in this image.

Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2026), processed by ESA; CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Personal Breathing Apparatus check

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Personal Breathing Apparatus check

This picture was published on social media as part of a set by ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot with the following caption:

Day 075, orbit 1164 — Living and working aboard a spacecraft – or in any confined environment, really, such as a submarine or an aircraft – means being ready at all times to react quickly if an alarm sounds or something doesn’t seem right.

Two of the main risks we might face aboard the Station are atmospheric contamination and fire. In both situations, one of the very first actions is to locate and put on a PBA – a Personal Breathing Apparatus. Wearing a PBA ensures that even if the air becomes unsafe, we can continue to breathe long enough to assess the situation, move to a safe area, and manage the response.

All this emergency equipment is strategically placed and kept easily accessible at all times in every module of the Station!

Follow Sophie’s mission on the εpsilon page and on her social media platforms, such as X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn.

Credits: NASA/ESA – S. Adenot

Personal Breathing Apparatus check for Expedition 74

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Personal Breathing Apparatus check for Expedition 74

This picture was published on social media as part of a set by ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot with the following caption:

Day 075, orbit 1164 — Living and working aboard a spacecraft – or in any confined environment, really, such as a submarine or an aircraft – means being ready at all times to react quickly if an alarm sounds or something doesn’t seem right.

Two of the main risks we might face aboard the Station are atmospheric contamination and fire. In both situations, one of the very first actions is to locate and put on a PBA – a Personal Breathing Apparatus. Wearing a PBA ensures that even if the air becomes unsafe, we can continue to breathe long enough to assess the situation, move to a safe area, and manage the response.

All this emergency equipment is strategically placed and kept easily accessible at all times in every module of the Station!

Follow Sophie’s mission on the εpsilon page and on her social media platforms, such as X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn.

Credits: NASA/ESA – S. Adenot

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“Une attaque, Seixas!”, roept Gatellier uit het niks. “Nee, druk is voor gewone mensen. Paul is een dergelijk aards fenomeen allang ontstegen. Druk bezwijkt onder de machtige trappen van Seixas.”

Gatellier blikt vol vertrouwen vooruit op de duels die Seixas in het hooggebergte zal voeren met Tadej Pogacar, de beste renner van dit moment (daar was Gatellier het overigens niet mee eens). “Seixas, onze Paul, is gemaakt voor de Alpen. Sorry, wat zeg ik nou?” De Alpen zijn gemaakt om door Paul beklommen te worden”, verbetert hij zichzelf.

“Oké, vroeger bestempelden we jongens als Thibaut Pinot, Romain Bardet en Julian Alaphilippe tot de ‘laatste hoop van Frankrijk’ en dat liep iets anders dan verwacht”, vervolgt Gatellier, terwijl hij een kersverse tattoo op zijn onderarm laat zien van Seixas met het onderschrift ‘Le Sauveur’. “Maar onze nieuwe Bernard Hinault zal daar geen last van hebben.”

Toch tempert Gatellier de verwachtingen. “Als hij dit jaar niet de Tour wint, is er geen man overboord, hè. Dan is de conclusie simpel: de Tour was dit jaar nog niet klaar voor Paul Seixas.”

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