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17 October 2002
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Integral launched at 06:41 CEST 17 October 2002 from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
Credits: ESA - S.Corvaja
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Integral launched at 06:41 CEST 17 October 2002 from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
Credits: ESA
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Integral launched at 06:41 CEST 17 October 2002 from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
Credits: ESA
ESA's gamma-ray astronomy mission
Observations: Seeing in the gamma-ray wavelengths
Observations: Seeing in X-ray wavelengths
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