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The umbrella-shaped antenna, built by US space firm L3Harris, catches the returning signals and redirects them to the ...
ESA's Biomass mission is scheduled to launch on 29 April 2025, enabling the precise determination of global forest biomass for the first time. Germany is contributing over 20 percent to the mission ...
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon ...
ESA’s Biomass satellite reveals hidden carbon, forests, and terrain using advanced radar that sees through trees, sand, and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Colorful Satellite Views Reveal Our Forests in Unprecedented Detail and Showcase the Potential of the New Biomass MissionThe European Space Agency’s satellite will measure trunks, branches and stems in forests to shed light on how much carbon is ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNESA’s New Biomass Satellite Reveals First Ever Images of Earth’s Most Intact EcosystemsESA’s Biomass satellite has released its first breathtaking images of Earth, providing a never-before-seen perspective of the ...
PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus revised up its forecast for airplane demand over the next 20 years on Thursday, telling investors and suppliers the air transport industry was expected to ride out the ...
Airbus revised up its forecast for airplane demand over the next 20 years on Thursday, telling investors and suppliers the air transport industry was expected to ride out the current wave of trade ...
Airbus revises up 20-year jet demand forecast despite trade tensions Tim Hepher (Reuters) Paris Thu, June 12, 2025 Published on Jun. 12, 2025 Published on 2025-06-12T11:58:37+07:00 ...
PARIS—Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury signals talks among his company, Thales and Leonardo to combine satellite operations may drag into 2026. Discussions of this nature typically take about two ...
Airbus stuck to its previous projection that air traffic would grow on average by 3.6% a year, despite chopping half a percentage point off its forecast for annual growth in trade to 2.6% and ...
Airbus stuck to its previous projection that air traffic would grow on average by 3.6% a year, despite chopping half a percentage point off its forecast for annual growth in trade to 2.6% and ...
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