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|  |  |  |  | | | L'ESA lancia GOCE, la prima missione Earth Explorer 17 Marzo 2009
 | Liftoff of GOCE on 17 March 2009 at 15:21 CET.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Un carico unico a bordo di una navicella spaziale davvero unica
 | Forming the heart of GOCE (Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer), the gravity gradiometer consists of three pairs of identical ultra-sensitive accelerometers, mounted on three mutually orthogonal 'arms'. One of the arms is aligned with the satellite’s trajectory, one pointing towards the centre of the Earth, and the third is perpendicular to the other two. This allows the simultaneous measurement of six independent but complementary components of the gravity field.
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| | | | Una missione, molti vantaggi
 | A better knowledge of Earth's gravity field and its associated geoid will significantly advance our understanding of how the Earth system works. An accurate model of the geoid will advance our understanding global ocean circulation patterns and sea-level rise.
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| | | | Una missione Earth Explorer è partita, altre la seguiranno
 | Earth Explorers are developed in direct response to the needs of the science community and cover a broad range of science issues to further our understanding of the Earth system. Earth Explorers focus on the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere and Earth’s interior, with the overall emphasis on learning more about the interactions between these components and the influence human activity is having on natural Earth processes.
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