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Wikipedia entries should be objective and factual and not based on the opinion or the perception of individuals. Furthermore, the current section (Service limitations) focuses only on a single specific event (Emilia Romagna floods 2023) and a specific service (here CEMS) while the entire wikipedia entry is about the Copernicus Programme. It is clearly not correct to derive general Copernicus service limitations from a single event and for a single service.
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* [[Planet Labs]], a commercial satellite imagery provider whose goal is to image the entirety of the planet daily to monitor changes and pinpoint trends.
* [[OroraTech]], a Germany-based commercial earth observation provider focussed on wildfire situational awareness, is delivering its [[FOREST-2]] thermal-infrared data (MWIR, 2x LWIR).<ref>[https://spacewatch.global/2023/06/ororatech-signs-contract-to-deliver-data-to-the-eu/ ''OroraTech Signs contract to deliver data to the EU''] SpaceWatch Global. 20 June 2023, retrieved 25 June 2023</ref>
* [[Prométhée Earth Intelligence]], a French Earth Observation satellite operator that will provide hyperspectral and multispectral images with its planned Japetus constellation of 20 satellites.<ref>[https://satelliteobservation.net/2023/08/23/tour-of-french-new-space-2023-promethee/ ''Tour of French New Space 2023: Promethee''] SatelliteObservation.net. 23 August 2023, retrieved 10 April 2024</ref>
 
 
Data provided by non-European satellite missions (e.g. [[Landsat program|Landsat]], [[Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite|GOSAT]], [[Radarsat-2]]) can also be used by Copernicus.