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  2. Deep Space Climate Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The main science instrument sets are the Sun-observing Plasma Magnetometer (PlasMag) and the Earth-observing NIST Advanced Radiometer (NISTAR) and Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC). DSCOVR has two deployable solar arrays, a propulsion module, boom, and antenna. [20] The propulsion module had 145 kg of N 2 H 4 propellant. [21]

  3. NASA releases stunning time-lapse video showing an entire ...

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    Mother Earth is a beautiful woman, there is no doubt about that. And NASA's Polychromatic Imaging Camera, better known as EPIC, has captured some stunning footage of a full year on earth that ...

  4. Epic - Wikipedia

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    EPIC Express, an EPIC board with PCI Express capability; Epic (web browser) Epic, a large user story in software development and product management; Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera, an earth-facing camera in the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite; Electromagnetic Personal Interdiction Control; Embedded Programmable Interrupt Controller

  5. High Definition Earth Viewing cameras - Wikipedia

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    High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) cameras were a payload package delivered to the International Space Station on the SpaceX CRS-3 Mission, launched on April 18, 2014. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The High-Definition Earth Viewing camera suite was carried aboard the Dragon spacecraft and is configured on a platform on the exterior of the European Space Agency ...

  6. Incredible NASA video shows view of solar eclipse from space

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  7. STEREO - Wikipedia

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    STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory) is a solar observation mission. [2] Two nearly identical spacecraft (STEREO-A, STEREO-B) were launched in 2006 into orbits around the Sun that cause them to respectively pull farther ahead of and fall gradually behind the Earth.

  8. Urthecast - Wikipedia

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    The cameras were launched in 2013 and became operational in 2014. [6] In 2015, Urthecast acquired Deimos Imaging, a Spanish-based earth observation company, and its two satellites: Deimos-1 and Deimos-2. [7] Deimos-1 had a resolution of 22 meters per pixel and could cover 650,000 square kilometers per day.

  9. Holiday Travel Forecast: Potential Problem Areas For The New Year

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    Whether you're heading home after the holidays or have festive plans to celebrate New Years Day, the busy holiday travel period continues, and weather may be a factor. For some, snow, rain ...