SMOS gains clearer view as illegal transmitters shut down
Submit on Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 22:57
A major international effort to shut down radio signals that have, at times, been blinding the instrument on ESA’s SMOS water satellite is producing a marked improvement in the quality of the mission’s data, the agency said.
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