What? The EU hasn't the UK off from these satellites too?
ESA's all-seeing space eye captures momentary sunshine over Britain
The newly launched Sentinel-3B satellite has snapped its first shots of home, delighting boffins back on Earth. The latest addition to the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Copernicus programme was launched on 25 April from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome and successfully placed in orbit. Less than two weeks later, scientists have got …
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Thursday 10th May 2018 22:02 GMT Fruit and Nutcase
nul points
...and no one in the UK was asked to vote on leaving ESA so there's no reason the UK, as an ESA member, should be denied access to data we paid for in our membership dues.
And the same goes for Royaume Uni and the membership of the EBU - which does mean that we will have to keep finding no hope acts to send to the Eurovision Song Contest.
Incidentally, Eurovision 2018 is 2 days away.
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