What's Happening?
The Sentinel-6B satellite, part of Europe's Copernicus Earth-observation program, is set to launch from California aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. This satellite, equipped with a UK-built propulsion system,
will extend a 30-year record of sea-level measurements, providing critical data for climate policy and coastal resilience. The mission, supported by the UK Space Agency, aims to protect coastal towns and industries from rising sea levels. Sentinel-6B will work alongside its predecessor to ensure accurate sea-surface height records, contributing to weather forecasting, disaster preparedness, and climate adaptation efforts.
Why It's Important?
The launch of Sentinel-6B is a significant step in monitoring and understanding sea-level rise, a major consequence of climate change. The data collected will be crucial for governments and communities in planning and implementing measures to mitigate the impacts of rising seas. The satellite's insights will support scientific research and inform policy decisions, particularly for countries with vulnerable coastal regions. As sea levels rise faster than expected, the information provided by Sentinel-6B will be vital for developing effective climate adaptation strategies and ensuring the resilience of coastal infrastructure and communities.











