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`A legacy the world needs`: Sheffield-led climate satellite has launched but campaigners warn of access gap

Summary by shefnews.co.uk
A revolutionary European satellite built to measure the Earth’s forests in 3D has launched — and at its core is a 20-year research effort led by the University of Sheffield. However, local environmental campaigners say its impact will depend on whether the communities most affected by climate change can access its data. The Biomass satellite, launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in April 2025, uses long-wavelength P-band radar to scan the…
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shefnews.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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