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Japan’s Tenchijin to Develop, Launch Satellite by ’27

February 22, 2025
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Tenchijin Launches Thermo Earth of Love Project

Tenchijin recently unveiled its groundbreaking initiative, the “Thermo Earth of Love Project,” a cutting-edge satellite program designed to revolutionize surface temperature monitoring capabilities. The company is gearing up for the launch of its state-of-the-art satellite in 2027.

Addressing Societal Challenges

For years, Tenchijin has utilized satellite data to confront a myriad of societal issues, ranging from climate change mitigation to aging infrastructure and urban planning. Among the vast array of satellite data, Tenchijin has placed a significant emphasis on surface temperature data.

Importance of Surface Temperature Data

Surface temperature data has been a cornerstone of Tenchijin’s work since its inception. Through collaborations with stakeholders such as agricultural producers, local governments, and water utilities, the company has recognized the critical importance of this data. With the surge in severe summer heat waves in recent times, understanding air temperature and ground heat levels has become more crucial than ever. Tenchijin firmly believes that surface temperature data is indispensable for assessing the impacts of climate change, evaluating disaster risks, and formulating effective countermeasures.

Shaping a Better Future

Through continuous observation and analysis of surface temperature data from space, Tenchijin aims to redefine the relationship between Earth and humanity. By integrating surface temperature data into societal norms and crafting solutions that enhance people’s lives with increased safety and security, Tenchijin strives to contribute to a brighter future for the upcoming generations.

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