Exploring Europe from Ground Level: A Look Ahead at the Next Generation of Imaging Technology
Europe is set to be the focus of the world’s attention this week as the European Space Agency (ESA) launches the next generation of satellites designed to deliver high-resolution images of the continent’s land and sea surfaces. The satellites will take up positions in two different orbits, one at an altitude of 690 km and the other at 800 km, allowing them to provide a unique close-up view of the continent.
The launch of the ESA’s new satellites marks the beginning of a new era in European remote sensing, with the satellites providing an unprecedented level of detail when it comes to monitoring and understanding the continent’s vast array of environments. The satellites are equipped with cutting-edge imaging and spectral sensors and will be able to detect even the smallest changes on the ground. This will enable researchers to gain a much better understanding of the continent’s environment, from the tiniest of changes in soil moisture to the most dramatic changes in land cover.
source: Phys.org