Earth Observation

Earth Observation refers to the gathering, analysis, and interpretation of data regarding the Earth's physical, chemical, and biological systems. This is often achieved through satellite and aerial imagery, remote sensing technologies, and in-situ measurements. The purpose of Earth Observation is to monitor and assess various environmental conditions, such as land use, atmospheric changes, climate patterns, natural disasters, and biodiversity. This data is crucial for informing decision-making in areas such as environmental management, urban planning, disaster response, and climate change assessment. By observing the Earth from space or other vantage points, scientists and researchers can gain insights that help in understanding complex environmental processes and trends over time.
Rocket Lab’s Revolutionary Strides in Space: How They’re Shaping Our View of Earth

Rocket Lab’s Revolutionary Strides in Space: How They’re Shaping Our View of Earth

Rocket Lab celebrates its 60th successful launch with the mission ‘Fasten Your Space Belts,’ deploying BlackSky’s Gen-3 satellite for real-time Earth imagery. BlackSky’s satellite aims to revolutionize Earth observation, benefiting applications in urban planning, disaster response, and agricultural monitoring. Rocket Lab demonstrates
22 February 2025