. SWOT Satellite With Solar Arrays in Full View (Illustration). This illustration depicts the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite with solar arrays fully deployed. Arranged on opposite sides of the spacecraft bus, the two arrays will remain pointed at the Sun via small motors to provide 8 kilowatts of power; the spacecraft has a total power demand. The arrays measure feet ( meters) in length with an area of 335 square feet (31 square meters). SWOT will make global surveys of the water on Earth's surface. By measuring its height, researchers can track the v


. SWOT Satellite With Solar Arrays in Full View (Illustration). This illustration depicts the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite with solar arrays fully deployed. Arranged on opposite sides of the spacecraft bus, the two arrays will remain pointed at the Sun via small motors to provide 8 kilowatts of power; the spacecraft has a total power demand. The arrays measure feet ( meters) in length with an area of 335 square feet (31 square meters). SWOT will make global surveys of the water on Earth's surface. By measuring its height, researchers can track the volume and location of the finite resource around the world. The data will help with monitoring changes in floodplains and wetlands, measure how much fresh water flows into and out of lakes and rivers and back to the ocean, and track regional shifts in sea level.


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