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The satellite, named Biomass, launched with a rocket from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, New Guinea, and separated from the ...
The Biomass satellite mission will measure how much carbon is stored in forests and how that is changing over time.
The European Space Agency’s Biomass mission took to the sky on April 29 on a Vega-C satellite launched from French Guiana.
Using a new radar technique, Biomass can 'see' through clouds and tree canopies down to the forest floor, where most ...
The European Space Agency 's (ESA) Biomass spacecraft lifted off atop a Vega-C rocket from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, ...
When Biomass begins its work, the earth observation satellite will provide the most accurate overview of the biomass of all ...
The Biomass satellite will measure the trunks, branches and stems of the trees that populate the planet's forests. ESA says ...
A Vega C rocket successfully launched an Earth science satellite for the European Space Agency, a mission officials said was ...
ESA's Biomass satellite, designed to provide unprecedented insights into the world's forests and their crucial role in ...
New space satellites can see through forest canopies to track carbon storage, forest growth, and climate patterns.
The Biomass satellite is designed to measure carbon stocks in tropical forests, helping scientists to understand how they ...
Earth's forests play a critical role in keeping our planet habitable. Often called the "lungs of the Earth," forests cover ...