
Earth Observatory (satellite)
The Earth Observatory (satellite) is a satellite equipped with advanced sensors that orbit Earth, capturing images and data about the planet’s surface, atmosphere, and oceans. It helps scientists monitor weather patterns, track climate change, observe natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires, and study ecosystems. By providing real-time and long-term data from space, Earth observatories enable better understanding of environmental changes and support decision-making for disaster response, resource management, and climate research. Essentially, they serve as the planet’s eyes in the sky, offering a comprehensive view of Earth's dynamic systems.