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ESA PR 34-2008. The European Space Agency is about to launch the most sophisticated mission ever to investigate the Earth’s gravitational field and to map the reference shape of our planet – the geoid - with unprecedented resolution and ...
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of the magnetic field (2010). On the occasion of the launch of GOCE, ESA will open a Press...The release from the European Space Agency : GOCE Earth explorer satellite to look
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The launch of GOCE is scheduled for this 10 september on top of a Eurockot launcher from Plesetsk, Russia. This is ESA's first Earth Explorer mission with a very sophisticated spacecraft designed to understand gravity and how it affects ...
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(European Space Agency) The Mission Control Team at ESA’s Space Operations Center are now in intense training for the scheduled Sept. 10 launch of GOCE, the agency’s Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer.
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ESA’s 1-tonne spacecraft carries a set of six state-of-the-art high-sensitivity accelerometers to measure the components of the gravity field along all three axes. The data collected will provide a high-resolution map of the geoid (the ...
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ESA s GOCE satellite to look at the Earth s surface and core - Thaindian.com Paris, August 24 (ANI): The European Space Agency (ESA) is about to launch the most sophisticated mission ever to investigate the Earth s surface, core, and, ...
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answer. Also we find out how the new ESA satellite GOCE is going to transform our understanding