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  • smallerfish46 minutes ago
    Better (more accurate) link and title: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.esa.int&#x2F;Applications&#x2F;Observing_the_Earth&#x2F;Copernicus&#x2F;Sentinel-1&#x2F;Sentinel-1D_goes_live_a_milestone_for_Europe_s_radar_mission" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.esa.int&#x2F;Applications&#x2F;Observing_the_Earth&#x2F;Coperni...</a><p>We&#x27;re exploring using the SAR data for conservation &#x2F; deforestation monitoring. Anybody else working in this space who has blazed the trail?
    • spelk23 minutes ago
      &gt;We&#x27;re exploring using the SAR data for conservation &#x2F; deforestation monitoring. Anybody else working in this space who has blazed the trail?<p>Dr. Naomi Schwartz and her lab at the University of British Columbia comes to mind for remote sensing applications in relation to deforestation monitoring.
  • icegreentea246 minutes ago
    Uhhh... editor&#x2F;author&#x2F;LLM was asleep here. There are 4 sentinel-1 sats in orbit, but one of them has been decommissioned because of system failure... as the article itself states.
    • cgeier37 minutes ago
      You are right. It should be something like “Replacement Sentinel-1 Satellite is Live, Ensuring the Future of ESA‘s Copernicus Program”
  • ohyoutravel41 minutes ago
    No they’re not. What in the heck? Is this LLM slop?