Satellites monitoring 'invisible' hazards on Earth is prime example of India's galactic private space industry
Friday, 16 February 2024 Satellite images that can monitor the earth and measure climate risks such as flooding, famine, forest fires and detect hazardous pollutants in air and water can be invaluable to scientists, governments, and industry.
A large satellite which ended its mission 13 years ago should crash down to Earth in an uncontrolled manner on Wednesday, but there is almost zero chance it will hurt anyone, the European Space Agency..