Earth's water 'measure' NASA's satellite
Satellites called 'Grace-Fo' were sent to Space in mid-on Tuesday at Falcon 9 rockets in SpaceX.
NASA has confirmed that the satellite is now 305 miles high and is rotating 16800 miles per hour. The satellite will circulate around the globe once every 90 minutes - News British Tabloid Mirror
Thomas Zarbuchen, who took part in the launch of the satellite, said, "Grace-Pho will give us unique information on how our complex planet works."
"Important, because this mission will review many key aspects of the Earth's water cycle, Grace-FO data will be used around the world to improve the lives of people. It will give you important information about how to influence the drought and how to manage the underground waterway. "
Grace-Pho will travel around the world for five years. By measuring how the gravitational pull of the Earth changes due to mass variation, it will review the mass transit of our planet.
The US Space Research Organization hopes to measure the changes in the climate system with information obtained through these satellites.