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With its advanced radar, Sentinel-1D promises unprecedented monitoring of climate change, providing critical data for global environmental crisis management.
He is supposed to collect data about the Earth, but also about surface changes for civil protection. Now another satellite of the Copernicus program is on its way.
The European satellite is the observation of the Earth Sentinel 1D (ANSA)
The European Copernicus program, a pioneering project that observes the Earth on 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, is about to add a new member to its constellation of satellites. It is the Sentinel-1D, the fourth satellite of the Sentinel-1 mission, which is ready to take off into space. The launch will take place on Tuesday, November 4, at 22:02 (Spanish time), from the Kourou Space Port, in French Guiana. The operation will be carried out on b…
The launch is scheduled to take place in Kourou (Guyane) at 10:03 p.m. (Paris time) this Tuesday. An Ariane 6 rocket will orbit a satellite of the European Copernicus programme. Sentinel-1D will provide images of the Earth at night and day. - Ariane 6: Set up on Tuesday evening of the Sentinel-1D satellite of the European Copernicus programme (International).
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