
Aqua satellite
The Aqua Satellite is a NASA Earth observation satellite launched in 2002. It plays a crucial role in monitoring the Earth's water cycle, including evaporation, precipitation, and the movement of water in various forms. By using advanced sensors, Aqua collects data on clouds, temperatures, and oceans, helping scientists understand climate patterns and weather systems. This information aids in predicting natural disasters, managing water resources, and studying climate change. Aqua is part of NASA's “EOS” (Earth Observing System) program, contributing valuable insights for environmental research and sustainability efforts globally.