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January 21st, 2025
Satellite Measurements Make Major Seafloor Map ImprovementsThe Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission instruments have allowed for the clearest satellite-produced map of the seafloor to date, according to a new study in Science. The work could help researchers better understand everything from biodiversity hotspots to plate tectonics to tsunami propagation. Ship-based sonar has a resolution of about 200-400 meters (650-1,300 feet). The Seabed 2030 project aims
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January 7th, 2025
World-First Direct 5G Connection to Low Earth Orbit Satellite Opens New Era for Mobile CoverageESA’s 5G/6G laboratory at its European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands successfully connected to the LEO 3 satellite operated by Telesat, a leading global satellite operator. The test was made possible through a Memorandum of Understanding signed earlier this year between ESA and Telesat, which provided access to the LEO 3 demonstration satellite.
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November 22nd, 2024
NASA Satellites Reveal Abrupt Drop in Global Freshwater LevelsAn international team of scientists using observations from NASA-German satellites found evidence that Earth’s total amount of freshwater dropped abruptly starting in May 2014 and has remained low ever since. Reporting in Surveys in Geophysics, the researchers suggested the shift could indicate Earth’s continents have entered a persistently drier phase. From 2015 through 2023, satellite measurements
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November 8th, 2024
Record Droughts in South America: A Stark Warning from the AmazonAs Europe grapples with unprecedented floods and Asia faces the fury of typhoons, a different crisis is unfolding in South America: record droughts. Geographers Elzė Buslavičiūtė and Dr. Laurynas Jukna from Vilnius University’s Department of Geography and Landscape Management shed light on alarming conditions in the Amazon basin, where river levels have plummeted to historic