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Satellite Surge: Amazon and ESA Launch New Space Adventures!
In the latest space news, Amazon and ESA have launched satellites for internet connectivity and a biomass mission, respectively. Amazon's Project Kuiper seeks to deploy internet‑beaming satellites, while ESA's Biomass mission aims to study Earth's carbon storage. Meanwhile, new data from NASA's Juno mission shines light on Jupiter's atmospheric mysteries.
Introduction
Potential Threat to the National Climate Assessment
Amazon's Project Kuiper: A New Satellite Era
ESA's Biomass Satellite: Measuring Earth’s Forests
NASA's Juno Mission Insights: Jupiter and Io
Debunking Lab‑Grown T. rex Leather Claims
Implications of Satellite Mega‑Constellations
Expert Opinions and Public Reactions
Future Implications and Considerations
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