NASA-ESA Ocean Monitoring Satellite Just Launched
SAT to Precisely Measure Climate Change Impact on Oceans
Source: NASA & ESA
Keeping a Watchful Eye on Oceans & Climate Change
A new NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) satellite to precisely measure rising sea levels from climate change was launched into orbit this weekend onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, from California. The satellite will be able to precisely measures sea levels on 90% of the world's oceans. This is the latest in a series of ocean monitoring satellites. But the technologies on this satellite are so precise they will be able to provide sea level measurements within a few centimeters.
Weather Forecasting Data Assistance
According to NASA, the new satellite will also help improve the accuracy of weather forecasts as it will provide new, in-depth data on humidity levels and atmospheric pressure. The satellite is named the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich after NASA former director Michael Freilich who is considered a pioneer in the effort to perform oceanography from satellites in orbit in space. A twin satellite named the Sentinel-6B will be launched in 2025.
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