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Biomass satellite is set to become the first in the world to measure, in 3D, the condition of the Earth's forests from space.
A first-of-its-kind satellite due to launch on Tuesday will be able to see through clouds and leafy canopies to assess how ...
The service is crafting a plan to replace its legacy weather capability, and WSF-M and its companion EWS program are a bridge ...
The integration of AI, satellite data, GIS, UAVs, and GTD marks a paradigm shift from reactive to proactive coastal ...
Although the official start to the Atlantic hurricane season isn't until June 1, tropical storms and hurricanes do sometimes ...
This is going to be another major year for sargassum, according to a bulletin published by the Optical Oceanography ...
Read about Space Operations Command’s formal acceptance of the ML-1A WSF-M environmental monitoring satellite that launched ...
New space satellites can see through forest canopies to track carbon storage, forest growth, and climate patterns.
The "age of stratospheric air" measures the speed of the global transport circulation in the stratosphere, which is crucial ...
A large amount of sargassum has been measured in offshore waters east of Florida. Will the seaweed reach Palm Beach County ...
A British-made satellite is expected to launch on April 29, which will help in the global fight against climate change ...
The Biomass mission will use a long-forbidden part of the radio spectrum to see how much carbon forests capture.