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    High-Tech Guardian: New Satellite to Protect Ships from Rising Seas

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterSeptember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Mission Overview: Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich and Sentinel-6B are key satellites in the Sentinel-6/Jason-CS mission, designed to provide continuous monitoring of Earth’s oceans, collaborating efforts of NASA, ESA, EUMETSAT, and NOAA.

    2. Safety and Navigation: These satellites assist marine weather forecasts by accurately measuring sea level, wave height, and wind speed, crucial for predicting the location of hazardous ocean currents like the Gulf Stream.

    3. Data Consistency: The Sentinel-6 mission extends a 30-year dataset of sea level measurements, ensuring centimeter-level accuracy that serves as a gold standard for satellite comparisons and provides essential historical context for ocean condition changes.

    4. Collaborative Development: The Sentinel-6 mission is a joint initiative involving multiple agencies, with JPL contributing advanced scientific instruments that enhance the capabilities and reliability of ocean observations.

    New U.S.-European Sea Level Satellite Will Help Safeguard Ships at Sea

    A new satellite, Sentinel-6B, promises to enhance maritime safety. This satellite is part of the Sentinel-6/Jason-CS mission, a joint effort by NASA, ESA, and the European Union. Together, these organizations aim to provide vital data about Earth’s oceans.

    Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich already collects information about sea level, wave height, and wind speed. Scientists use this data to predict how large ocean currents, like the Gulf Stream, behave. “Ships will change course depending on where the Gulf Stream is,” said Avichal Mehra from the Ocean Prediction Center.

    Changing sea conditions can pose risks. For example, warm currents create sharp boundaries in the ocean. As water heats, it rises, making warm seawater taller than cooler water. When waves meet these currents, they can create dangerous conditions for shipping.

    Fortunately, satellite altimeters like Sentinel-6B provide the coverage needed to track these currents accurately. While other floating sensors gather useful data, they lack the broad reach necessary for comprehensive ocean observation. “Satellite altimeters are the only reliable measurement we have of where these big currents can be,” noted Deirdre Byrne from NOAA.

    The new satellite not only improves immediate forecasts but also adds to a 30-year dataset of sea level measurements. This consistency in data allows for centimeter-level accuracy. “Each new mission is calibrated against its predecessors,” said Severine Fournier, deputy project scientist at NASA.

    With this long-standing dataset, scientists can better understand how ocean conditions change over time. The data acts as a standard for comparison with other satellites, offering invaluable insights for maritime safety and forecasting.

    As oceans become busier, the importance of timely and accurate data grows. Sentinel-6B stands at the forefront of this critical mission, equipping forecasters with the tools they need to safeguard ships at sea. This advancement reflects a significant leap in technology, enhancing both navigation safety and overall quality of life.

    For more information about the Sentinel-6/Jason-CS mission, visit the JPL website.

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