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New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon ...
Iran's Fordow nuclear facility appeared to sustain severe damage in a U.S. strike that used B-2 stealth bombers and ...
The images have been released during a debate over the extent of the damage from the U.S. airstrikes on the facility, which ...
Here, the new satellite reveals stunning variety within the tropical forest landscape. Green hues indicate forested areas; blue–purple tones suggest grasslands; and the red hues seen around Bolivia’s ...
FireSat is the first in a proposed constellation of more than 50 satellites that Muon Space hopes to use to monitor and ...
A U.S.-French satellite that will map almost all of the world’s oceans, lakes and rivers rocketed into orbit Friday. The predawn launch aboard a SpaceX rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in ...
Quegan first conceived of using a P-band radar to map the world’s forests about 20 years ago. Up until 2004, the technology was restricted to use by the U.S. Defense Department, he said.
The strikes appear to have blocked several tunnel entrances leading into the underground facility with debris and dirt, per Maxar.
Satellite footage has revealed that giant mega-tsunamis were the cause of seismic vibrations that rocked the planet for nine days, per a "Nature Communications" study making waves online.
Curiously enough, the satellite ended up halfway around the world, right over the Americas (satellites in GEO remain fixed over the same spot on Earth’s surface).
Science Satellite launches on mission to ‘weigh’ the world’s forests. Scientists say the radar will paint the first detailed global map of forests’ biomass, which is crucial for sucking up ...