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Sentinel-2C Earth Observation Satellite Set For Sept 3 Launch

Airbus Sentinel-2C satellite is one step closer to launch

Arianespace has confirmed the launch of the Sentinel-2C satellite, part of the Copernicus Earth observation program, scheduled for September 3. The Sentinel-2C satellite is designed to monitor land and vegetation, providing critical data for agricultural practices, forestry management, and disaster response.

The Sentinel-2C satellite will be launched aboard a Vega rocket from the Guiana Space Center. This mission marks another milestone in the ongoing collaboration between Arianespace and the European Space Agency (ESA). The satellite is equipped with a state-of-the-art multispectral instrument capable of capturing high-resolution images in 13 spectral bands.

The data collected by Sentinel-2C will be used to support a wide range of applications, including monitoring urban sprawl, tracking changes in land use, and assessing the impacts of climate change. The satellite's high-resolution imagery will also aid in the management of natural resources and improve responses to natural disasters.

The Sentinel-2C mission is part of the larger Sentinel-2 series, which includes Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B. Together, these satellites provide comprehensive coverage of the Earth's surface, ensuring continuous and reliable data for users worldwide.

With the upcoming launch, Arianespace continues to play a vital role in advancing Earth observation capabilities. The Sentinel-2C satellite is expected to contribute significantly to the Copernicus program's objectives of providing timely and accurate environmental data.