
Cassandra (satellite)
Cassandra is a type of satellite used for Earth observation and scientific research. Launched by NASA, it is designed to collect and transmit data about the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and environment. Cassandra satellites often utilize advanced sensors and imaging technologies to monitor changes such as climate patterns, natural disasters, and land use. The information they gather helps scientists and policymakers make informed decisions regarding environmental protection, disaster response, and resource management, contributing to a better understanding of our planet and its challenges.