Why NZ’s lack of missile defences is a winner for Euro space mission

Why NZ’s lack of missile defences is a winner for Euro space mission
A rendition of the European Space Agency’s new Biomass satellite. (Image: European Space Agency)
Greg Hurrell
When the European Space Agency chose New Zealand to calibrate its new Biomass satellite, one of the selling points was our lack of ballistic missile detection systems. Biomass was launched from French Guiana on April 29 and is undergoing commissioning before it becomes fully operational in early 2026. It has a five-year mission to measure the world’s forest biomass and the flows of carbon through the whole system.The European Space Agency (ESA) is working with the NZ research institute Scion, which is now part of the new Bioeconomy S...

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