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The European Space Agency’s new probe, Biomass, will spend five years orbiting the planet and gathering radar imagery of ...
Using a new radar technique, Biomass can 'see' through clouds and tree canopies down to the forest floor, where most ...
As the new Biomass satellite settles into life in orbit following its launch on April 29, ESA has released its most extensive ...
A satellite developed by British academics and engineers is set to become the first in the world to measure the condition of ...
A NASA plane came to Panama to acquire aerial images to inform scientists about the diversity of tropical ecosystems. At the ...
The Biomass mission will use a long-forbidden part of the radio spectrum to see how much carbon forests capture.
A satellite conceived at the University of Sheffield and developed by British academics and engineers is set to become the ...
World's first mission to map the globe's forests in 3D from space will use cutting edge technology to inform climate change ...
A British-made satellite is expected to launch on April 29, which will help in the global fight against climate change ...
Developed in the UK by a team of engineers and academics, Biomass is set to launch on 29 April from Europe’s spaceport in ...
ESA's Climate Change Initiative Biomass project has merged observations from multiple satellites to provide annual global maps of above ... components of dense tropical forests." ...
Forests around the world are taking longer to recover from severe wildfires – potentially indicating forest decline, ...