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Envisat ("Environmental Satellite") is a
large Earth-observing
satellite which has been
inactive since 2012. It is
still in
orbit and
considered space...
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imaging programs, and a
collaborative European effort launched the ERS and
Envisat satellites carrying various sensors.
There are also
private companies that...
- WSR-57 WSR-74 AIRS AMSU-A
ASTER Aqua Aura
AVHRR CALIPSO CloudSat CERES DMC
Envisat EROS GOES
GOMOS GRACE Hydros ICESat IKONOS Jason-1
Landsat MERIS MetOp...
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European Space Agency launched ENVISAT (an
observation satellite that
orbits the Earth's poles) on
March 1, 2002.
ENVISAT employs advanced synthetic aperture...
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fragment until it
would re-enter and be destro**** harmlessly. The
Envisat satellite is a large,
inactive satellite with a m**** of 8,211 kg (18,102 lb)...
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correlative datasets collected for the EOS-Aura
validation program and the
Envisat calibration and
validation campaign (Cal/Val),
metadata definitions, covering...
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orbits at an
altitude of
about 800 km (500 mi) and near
polar inclination.
Envisat (2002–2012) is one example. The
Hubble Space Telescope orbits at about...
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greatly expands on the work of the
previous €2.3
billion European Envisat programme which operated from 2002 to 2012.
Copernicus moved from R&D to...
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motion of
position of the
periapsis is stable. The ERS-1, ERS-2 and
Envisat of
European Space Agency, as well as the
MetOp spacecraft of
EUMETSAT and...
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maneuvers necessary. The
Earth observation satellites ERS-1, ERS-2 and
Envisat of
European Space Agency as well as the
MetOp spacecraft of
EUMETSAT are...