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NASA launches satellite to measure soil moisture

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AFP Los Angeles
NASA today launched a new Earth-observing satellite that aims to give scientists high- resolution maps showing how much moisture lies in soil in order to improve climate forecasts.

The SMAP observatory - short for Soil Moisture Active Passive - blasted off atop a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 6:22 am (local time), the US space agency said.

The high-resolution maps that the satellite returns to scientists should help prepare for the future in which severe weather like droughts and storms are expected to become more frequent, by giving experts better tools to forecast how crops and forests will change as the planet warms.

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First Published: Jan 31 2015 | 10:10 PM IST

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