The NetLander very broadband seismometer
A network of very broadband seismometers will be carried by the Netlanders, a set of four landers developed by a European consortium, and are expected to land in mid-2008. Despite a low mass, the seismometers will have a sensitivity comparable to the present Very Broad Band Earth sensors, i.e., bett...
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