The biomass space scientific satellite is equipped with the largest cosmic radar in history.
The vega-c luln vehicle was launched in orbit with a satellite satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA). This was announced by the Arianespace operator on Social Network X on Tuesday, April 29.
The launch of a four -speed rocket is carried out from Cosmodrome Kuru in French Guiana.
The main task of biomass, created by Airbus, is to collect data in the state of the forest and their duties in the world’s carbon cycle. You will first allow it to measure exactly how many carbons absorb forests on the planet. This will help to better understand their role in climate change. The device will also create three -dimensional maps of the planet’s inaccessible forest.
The satellite of the biomass space is equipped with the largest radar space in history. The radar antenna diameter is 12 m-code.
The satellite is in a sunny-synchronous orbit with a height of 666 km. The biomass mission is designed for five years.
Lancement de #Biomass Ce matin au @Europespaceport. 🚀@ArieSpace @Esa_transport @esa @Esa_fr @Avio_group @Airbusspace #Vv26 #Fusée #Llacement https://t.co/Eguvwnjl2n pic.twitter.com/0wb4qyaqyc
– CNES (@cnes) April 29, 2025
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