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Three ESA Earth science missions move to next phase

Submit on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 05:55

ESA has announced three candidate Earth Explorer mission concepts to progress to the next phase of consolidation. This selection is part of the user-driven process that will lead to the launch of the agency’s seventh Earth Explorer satellite in the 2016 time frame.
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