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ESA selects new Earth-Observation missions
 
29 May 2002

Swarm
Swarm is an Earth Explorer Opportunity Mission. The Swarm constellation will study the dynamics of the Earth's magnetic field and its interactions with the Earth system. Each Swarm satellite will be eight metres long and weigh 300 - 400 kilograms.
 
  ACE+
 
ACE+
ACE+: Earth Explorer opportunity mission
 
  EGPM
 
EGPM
EGPM: European contribution to the Global Precipitation Mission
 
  SWARM
 
Swarm
Swarm is an Earth Explorer Opportunity Mission. The Swarm constellation will study the dynamics of the Earth's magnetic field and its interactions with the Earth system. Each Swarm satellite will be eight metres long and weigh 300 - 400 kilograms.
 
 
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