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Herschel & Planck pre-launch details

Submit on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 05:59

Preparations for Ariane 5’s upcoming mission to explore the universe’s origins have entered their final phase with the startup of payload integration on the heavy-lift launcher. A new date for the delayed mission has not been set, though.
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