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April 23, 2025

Video: Lifting the canopy on Earth's forests

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ESA's state-of-the-art Biomass mission has been designed to shed new light on the health and dynamics of the world's forests, revealing how they are changing over time and, critically, enhancing our understanding of their role in the global carbon cycle.

It is the first satellite to carry a fully polarimetric P-band for interferometric imaging.

Thanks to the long wavelength of P-band, around 70 centimeters, the radar signal can slice through the and whole forest layer to measure the "biomass," meaning the woody trunks, branches and stems, which is where trees store most of their carbon.

Credit: European Space Agency

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The Biomass mission employs a fully polarimetric P-band synthetic aperture radar to penetrate forest canopies and measure woody biomass, enabling detailed monitoring of forest structure and carbon storage. This enhances understanding of forest dynamics and their contribution to the global carbon cycle.

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