Satellite that aims to study how clouds affect Earth’s climate set for launch
It is the brainchild of Professor Anthony Illingworth from the University of Reading, who first conceived the idea more than 30 years ago.
It is the brainchild of Professor Anthony Illingworth from the University of Reading, who first conceived the idea more than 30 years ago.
New research suggests a link between high visitor numbers and algae on the lake.
After 13 years of orbital decay, mainly driven by solar activity, the satellite will naturally re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.