Preparing for an Earth Observation satellite mission

Preparing for an Earth Observation satellite mission
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Developing a space mission is a long process that involves a lot of tests, sometimes in harsh environments. An airborne campaign was recently carried out in the Arctic between Greenland, Iceland and Svalbard. Enduring temperatures of 30 degrees below zero, a team tested an airborne version of an imaging microwave radiometer to support the development of a potential satellite mission for Europe’s Copernicus programme.

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3 responses to “Preparing for an Earth Observation satellite mission”

  1. Very informative; Thank you.

  2. Good job 👍. Thanks for info.

  3. The ice machines have been shut down hurry up .

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