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An artist’s impression of the Seasat spacecraft in polar orbit over Alaska. Its planned trajectory takes it round the world 14 times a day to provide information on 95 per cent of the water areas every 36 hours from an altitude of 800 kilometres. The project is managed b y the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

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Press, 5 July 1978, Page 26

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An artist’s impression of the Seasat spacecraft in polar orbit over Alaska. Its planned trajectory takes it round the world 14 times a day to provide information on 95 per cent of the water areas every 36 hours from an altitude of 800 kilometres. The project is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Press, 5 July 1978, Page 26

An artist’s impression of the Seasat spacecraft in polar orbit over Alaska. Its planned trajectory takes it round the world 14 times a day to provide information on 95 per cent of the water areas every 36 hours from an altitude of 800 kilometres. The project is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Press, 5 July 1978, Page 26

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