Galileo will play an important role in
protecting the environment. It will
contribute to tracking pollutants, dangerous
goods and icebergs, mapping the oceans and
cryosphere, and studying the tides, currents and
sea levels. It will help to monitor the atmosphere,
water vapour for weather forecasting and climate
studies, and the ionosphere for radio communications,
space science and even earthquake prediction. In nature, the movements of wild
animals can be tracked to help preserve their habitats.
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