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Remote sensing / Indian Space Research Organisation / Indian space program / Science and technology in India / Geostationary orbit / Satellite / European Space Agency / Meteosat / Earth observation satellite / Spaceflight / Earth orbits / Astrodynamics
Date: 2009-07-28 11:12:02
Remote sensing
Indian Space Research Organisation
Indian space program
Science and technology in India
Geostationary orbit
Satellite
European Space Agency
Meteosat
Earth observation satellite
Spaceflight
Earth orbits
Astrodynamics

Working Group on: “Ocean Color observations from the geostationary orbit” Minutes of the first meeting of the WG, Hyatt Regency Jeju, Jeju Island, Korea, November 1st, 2008 Participants, members of he WG: David ANTOI

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