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Sentinel-6B Satellite

Context: Sentinel-6B, a new ocean-monitoring satellite, has been successfully launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base to enhance global sea-level monitoring.

About Sentinel-6B Satellite:

What it is?

  • Sentinel-6B is an advanced ocean-altimetry satellite designed to measure global sea-surface height, waves, winds and climate-driven changes in ocean dynamics with high precision.

Launched By: A joint mission of NASA, NOAA, European Space Agency (ESA), Eumetsat, the European Commission, with support from CNES.

  • Lunched aboard a SpaceX Falcon-9

Aim:

  • To provide continuous, high-accuracy measurements of sea-level rise, ocean temperature patterns, and sea-state data to improve climate modelling, storm forecasting, and coastal resilience planning.

Key Features:

  • Radar Altimeter: Measures sea-surface height by timing radar pulses to millimetre accuracy.
  • Advanced Microwave Radiometer: Corrects atmospheric water-vapour errors for more precise altimetry.
  • 6 science instruments enabling sea-level measurement accuracy to ~1 inch across 90% of global oceans.
  • Orbits Earth at 2 km/s, completing one revolution every 112 minutes.
  • Continuation of the Topex-Poseidon → Jason-1/2/3 → Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich legacy record since early 1990s.

Significance:

  • Provides the world’s gold-standard reference dataset for sea-surface height—critical for tracking sea-level rise.
  • Enhances weather and storm forecasting, especially cyclones, floods and wave prediction.
  • Supports maritime safety, submarine cable/pipeline protection, and climate adaptation planning.

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