Context:
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Sentinel-6B, a next-generation ocean-monitoring satellite, was launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, USA.
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The mission strengthens global efforts to track sea-level rise, improve weather forecasting, and support climate change monitoring, especially for vulnerable coastal regions.
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It continues a long-standing international collaboration on space-based ocean observation.
Key Highlights:
Launch and Mission Profile
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Sentinel-6B was launched as part of a joint mission involving:
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NASA
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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European Space Agency (ESA)
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The satellite orbits Earth at a speed of 7.2 km per second.
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Completes one Earth revolution every 112 minutes.
Technical Capabilities
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Equipped with six advanced scientific instruments.
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Measures:
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Global sea-level rise
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Ocean surface height and temperature
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Provides sea-level measurements accurate to ~1 inch over 90% of the world’s oceans.
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Operates alongside its twin satellite:
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Sentinel‑6 Michael Freilich, launched in November 2020.
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Detailed Insights:
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Sentinel-6B plays a critical role in:
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Improving weather and storm predictions, including cyclones
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Enhancing early warning systems for extreme weather events
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The satellite’s ocean data supports:
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Protection of coastal infrastructure
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Safety of undersea pipelines and communication cables
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Improved navigation and shipping services
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Accurate sea-level data helps governments:
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Plan climate adaptation strategies
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Make real-time decisions to safeguard public assets
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The mission builds upon a satellite altimetry programme running since the 1990s, led largely by NASA and its partners.
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Sentinel-6B data contributes to:
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Tracking the rate of sea-level rise
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Assessing long-term impacts of global warming on coastal ecosystems and human settlements
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The mission strengthens scientific understanding of:
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Climate-ocean interactions
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Changes in global ocean circulation patterns
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Scientific / Technical Concepts Involved:
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Sea Level Measurement:
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Determining ocean surface height relative to a fixed reference using satellite altimetry.
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Satellite Orbit:
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The controlled path followed by a satellite around Earth, governed by gravity and velocity.
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Weather Forecasting:
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Prediction of atmospheric conditions using satellite data, models, and observations.
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UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):
GS Paper 1 – Physical Geography
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Oceans and sea-level changes
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Coastal processes and vulnerabilities
GS Paper 3 – Science & Technology
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Satellite technology and remote sensing
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International space cooperation
GS Paper 3 – Environment & Ecology
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Climate change and sea-level rise
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Coastal adaptation and resilience
Prelims Focus
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Sentinel-6 mission objectives
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Satellite altimetry
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Agencies involved: NASA, NOAA, ESA
