ESA extends Envisat satellite mission
Friday, June 5, 2009 - 04:49
in Astronomy & Space
ESA Member States have unanimously voted to extend the Envisat mission through to 2013. Envisat – the world’s largest and most sophisticated satellite ever built – has been providing scientists and operational users with invaluable data for global monitoring and forecasting since its launch in 2002.
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