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Use the internet (e. g. wikipedia, NASA, ESA, etc.) to look-up a past Earth science mission (Earth Observation, Satellite meteorology, Earth magnetic fields, etc.). Please choose a mission that was successful. Write a paragraph (10 sentences or so) that

(a) Describes the mission profile (launch, orbit, etc.). Be sure to explain the rational behind the
choice of orbit.

(b) What were the scientific measurements/discoveries made by the mission?

(c) What is the impact of the data gathered by this mission? Does it directly effect our daily
lives? Does it have something to do with future climate?

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