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February 2025 - Forests in focus
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- Title Biomass mission animations - February 2025 - Forests in focus
- Length 00:00:31
- Footage Type TV Exchanges
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- Description
ESA’s Earth Explorer Biomass is the first satellite to carry a P-band synthetic aperture radar in space to measure forest biomass and height, consistently across the globe and across different forest types. Thanks to the long 70 cm wavelength of P-band, the signal can penetrate through the forest canopy, allowing it to collect information on amounts of different parts of the forest, namely, tree trunks, branches and stems – which is where trees store most of their carbon.
Since carbon makes up roughly half the weight of wood, the mission is extremely important in the quest to reduce uncertainties about the role forests play in the global carbon cycle and in our climate system.