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Future Bright for Weather Satellites

The Engineer, 2018
Miniaturised systems are going into orbit
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The future of satellite magnetic anomaly studies is bright!

The Leading Edge, 1999
Magnetometers aboard satellites (e.g., POGO and Magsat) have recorded anomalies that provide a unique perspective on the thermal regime and the nature, thickness, and evolution of the earth’s lithosphere; as a result, these anomalies aid in the identification of geologic provinces of interest in petroleum and mineral exploration.
D. Ravat, M. Purucker
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The Uranian satellites: Surface compositions and opposition brightness surges

Icarus, 1983
The present, 5 percent-resolution spectrophotometry for the Uranian satellites Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon cover the 1.43-2.57 wavelength region and confirm the presence of a spectrally dominant water ice component in their surfaces. The 1.5- and 2.0-micron water absorption band depths and continuum reflectance indicate significant differences ...
Robert Hamilton Brown   +1 more
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