Can space travel help fight famine on earth? That's a question researchers have been trying to answer at the Living Planet Symposium of the European Space Agency (ESA) in Bonn, Germany.
The technical possibilities of observing our planet from space is becoming quite sophisticated. And agriculture can also benefit. It takes six days for the European Space Agency's satellites to map every field in the world.
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The technical possibilities of observing our planet from space is becoming quite sophisticated. And agriculture can also benefit. It takes six days for the European Space Agency's satellites to map every field in the world.
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