International Ocean Science Satellite Receives New Name

International Ocean Science Satellite Receives New Name
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With every great name, comes a great story.

And we’re teaming up with the European Space Agency to release the new name of Sentinel-6A/Jason-CS, a mission to extend long-term observations of global sea level change. Launching in 2020, this mission is a symbolization of international collaboration. Hear from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and more during this special event on Jan. 28 at 9 a.m. EST.

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11 responses to “International Ocean Science Satellite Receives New Name”

  1. Yall believe this???… they're trolling yall… it's clearly an art and craft project….

  2. Thanks to our scientist

  3. Spacey McSpace-Face

  4. It looks like the car from Dumb and Dumber

  5. Jim you're the first administrator that I know by name. Thank you for making space and NASA personal again

  6. Taxpayers shouldn't fund corporate business even in the name of science.

  7. nothing orbits planet earth

  8. Это что летающий дом? На картинке

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