Extend life of key climate sensor that maps world’s forests, Nasa told

Exclusive: Experts say the $150m project, due to be de-orbited next year, provides vital data on forests and the carbon stored in them

Forest experts and scientists are asking Nasa to extend the life of a “key” climate and biodiversity sensor due to be destroyed in the Earth’s atmosphere early next year.

The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (Gedi) mission – pronounced like Jedi in Star Wars – was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the International Space Station (ISS) in December 2018, and has provided the first 3D map of the world’s forests.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/20/nasa-urged-to-extend-life-of-key-climate-sensor-that-maps-worlds-forests-gedi-aoe

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