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Date: 2000-09-08 11:32:59
Plasma physics
Space telescopes
Space plasmas
European Space Agency
Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
Compact Disc
Light-emitting diode
Sun
Spectrometer
Spaceflight
Spacecraft
Technology

9. CDS FAILURE IMPACTS “Stationary bicycles fall over” - ageless wisdom, in words of Arthur Zajonc The CDS experiment and the SOHO spacecraft contain many areas of potential failure; because of the nature of the miss

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