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See the climate Japan sent good satellite
Japan has sent a satellite to the world to monitor the effects of climate change. The satellite, which was sent on Monday to look after greenhouse gas, is entirely made in the UAE.
China and France sent collective satellites on the same day to monitor the ocean over-the-clock. For the first time, the collectively sent satellite will be able to monitor the effect of climate change and predict earthquakes. News AFP
Japan's Space Research Organization (JAXA) said that the satellite was launched from the Tan-Gassima space station with the country's H-11A rocket at 1:10 pm local time on Monday.
After 16 minutes it reaches Japan's orbit Ebookee II. The satellite's official name is Gossat-2 (Greenhouse Gas Observing Satellite-2).
It is able to make clear observations of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and other gas responsible for climate change.
On the same day, China and France have launched joint satellite from Beijing's Long March 2C rocket. China's Science, Technology and National Defense Industry Administration said that it was sent to Xiuquan Satellite Launch Center located in southwestern Gobi Desert of China at 12.45 minutes, local time. After entering the orbit 520 kilometers away from the Earth. The 650 kg weight (1,430 pounds) is the first time China and France jointly built.

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