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The European Space Agency launched a satellite resembling a giant parasol into orbit, named Biomass. It will use radar to create detailed 3D maps of forests and measure their biomass, providing insights into the role of rainforests and jungles in Earth's carbon cycle. This data will help reduce uncertainties in carbon storage estimates, aiding in understanding forest loss and regrowth.
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