Joining the likes of NASA, weather intelligence company Tomorrow.io said Thursday its radar satellites have the unique ability to monitor precipitation intensity from space.
These look cool. Not sure what range they have but I know a guy at work who would love one, He is always jumping out of the office into the carpark to watch planes go over as he has an app that pings him whenever there is something nearby. Last week it was a bunch of ww2 spitfires and before that it was one of those weird jumbos with a big round radar thing on top. He would buy it, but not sure who else would.
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How about using space radars to monitor climate change?
Deep space radar systems could save Earth from asteroid strikes.
Space-based radars can be vital for defending against long-range ballistic missiles, especially with the ever-increasing threat of nuclear warfare.
https://www.militaryaerospace.com/sensors/article/14289000/radar-early-warning-ballistic-missile-defense
Space-based radar systems can offer more accurate tracking of moving military targets.
https://spacenews.com/umbra-selected-to-demonstrate-space-based-radar-to-track-moving-targets/
These look cool. Not sure what range they have but I know a guy at work who would love one, He is always jumping out of the office into the carpark to watch planes go over as he has an app that pings him whenever there is something nearby. Last week it was a bunch of ww2 spitfires and before that it was one of those weird jumbos with a big round radar thing on top. He would buy it, but not sure who else would.