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Date: 2012-03-23 11:06:14
Environment
Weather satellites
Environmental chemistry
Ozone depletion
Ultraviolet
Ozone
NOAA-16
Earth
SBUV/2
Chemistry

NOAA-17 SBUV/2 (FM#6) Activation and Evaluation Phase (A&E) Report Matthew T. DeLand, Liang-Kang Huang, C. Albert McKay Science Systems and Applications, Inc. (SSAI[removed]Greenbelt Rd., Suite 400

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