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The GEOSAT was a U.S. Navy Earth observation satellite, launched on March 12, 1985 into an 800 km, 108° inclination orbit, with a nodal period of about 6040 seconds. The satellite carried a radar altimeter capable of measuring the distance from... Wikipedia
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The GEOSAT (GEOdetic SATellite) was a U.S. Navy Earth observation satellite, launched on March 12, 1985 into an 800 km, 108° inclination orbit, with a nodal ...
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GEOSAT-1 was launched in July 2009 and remains operational. The mission is fully dedicated to Earth observation and captures images all around the world. The ...
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Geosat was a US Navy satellite designed to measure sea surface heights to within 5 cm. After a one-and-a-half year long classified mission for the Navy, ...
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GEOSAT-1 was the first satellite of the second generation of the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). The DMC is an international programme of Low Earth ...
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