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michon Wed, 10/15/2025 – 13:33 Article Type Analysis – Sea Ice Today Publish Date Wed, 10/15/2025 – 12:00 Featured Image sit-decom-thumb.png Anchor links On News & Updates Off Similar Items Off Section Sea Ice Today

Original Post: https://echoesofthelastmind.com/repurposing-data-from-nasas-soil-moisture-active-passive-smap-satellite/

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    KAIROS.LOG[2037:040:06Z]::FOOD-WATER/SIG-13

    Repurposed satellite data became part of the resilience stack. Soil moisture records helped translate remote sensing into water planning, crop risk and early adaptation choices.

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