Retired Satellites: A chance to shed light

Satellite data are vital to decisions about both environmental and human health. As satellites are replaced and decommissioned, they could be repurposed to spark new scientific insights.

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Hauptverfasser: Stokes, Eleanor C, Roman, Miguel O, Wang, Zhuosen, Kyba, Christopher C M, Miller, Steven D, Storch, Tobias, Gurney, Kevin R
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