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Stunning images from Biomass mark its one year in orbit

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Applications 29/04/2026 114 views 1 likes To mark the first anniversary of the European Space Agency’s Biomass satellite, we present a selection of striking images captured over the past 12 months, revealing Earth’s forests, and much more, in new detail. In just one year, this pioneering mission has begun transforming our understanding of forest dynamics and advancing how scientists monitor the critical role forests play in regulating the global carbon cycle. Launched on 29 April 2025 , Biomass, an Earth Explorer mission , is the first satellite to carry a P-band synthetic aperture radar capable of penetrating dense forest canopies to measure woody biomass, including trunks and branches where most forest carbon is stored. These measurements provide a powerful proxy for assessing carbon storage – the core objective of the mission.…

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