Watch flower-like antenna of European forest-watching satellite ‘bloom’ in space (video)

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    The huge antenna for the newly launched Biomass forest-monitoring satellite has been successfully deployed, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced on Wednesday (May 7).

    The multi-day deployment was the final hurdle for the mission’s launch and early operations stage, which ESA says should be completed soon.

    “I’m delighted to see Biomass successfully deploy its remarkable antenna — a major milestone for one of our most pioneering Earth Explorer missions,” Simonetta Cheli, director of ESA’s Earth Observation Programmes, said in a statement.

    The 39-foot-wide (12 meters) antenna on Europe’s Biomass forest-monitoring satellite deploys in Earth orbit. (Image credit: ESA)

    The Biomass satellite launched April 29 atop a Vega-C rocket from French Guiana. Designed to provide “unprecedented insights into the world’s forests and their vital role in Earth’s carbon cycle,” Biomass went through a few in-orbit checks before deploying a supporting boom for the antenna.



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