Envisat: Earth Observation and Environmental Monitoring
Envisat, is an Earth observation satellite launched by the European Space Agency in 2002. It measures various aspects of the atmosphere, oceans, ice caps, and land surface with high accuracy. Equipped with advanced sensors, Envisat enables researchers to study tectonic forces, monitor changes in the Earth's surface and ice caps, measure sea surface temperatures, and track levels of pollution worldwide. Its data is crucial for environmental scientists and provides valuable insights into our planet's dynamics.
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