File:CALIPSO and CloudSat Satellites (4311462365).jpg
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DescriptionCALIPSO and CloudSat Satellites (4311462365).jpg |
English: These two satellites fly just 15 seconds apart making complementary measurements of clouds and aerosols on Earth. |
Date | Taken on 5 March 2006, 16:24:47 |
Source | CALIPSO and CloudSat Satellites |
Author | The Science Directorate at NASA Langley |
Flickr sets InfoField | SD Missions; CALIPSO - Artwork |
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