SMOS satellite measurements improve as ground radars switch off
Submit on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012 22:54
Over a dozen radio signals that have hindered data collection on ESA’s SMOS water mission have been switched off. The effort also benefits satellites such as NASA’s Aquarius mission, which measures ocean salinity at the same frequency.Other Posts:Control The Noise of Your Cable TVEnjoy the Best Moments in Life With Satellite TVAn Introduction to FreesatSatellite TV – Interactive Home EntertainmentGAMCO Installs Satellite TV Systems On Airbus A320SES Sirius Orders Interference Detection Analyzer From SATHughesNet passes 500,000 subscriber markGilat Satellite Networks Ltd. Q1 2011
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