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ADEOS II / Japanese space program / Scatterometer / QuikSCAT / Infrared / Aqua / Sensor / WindScan / Spaceflight / Spacecraft / Electromagnetic radiation
Date: 2009-07-28 11:27:56
ADEOS II
Japanese space program
Scatterometer
QuikSCAT
Infrared
Aqua
Sensor
WindScan
Spaceflight
Spacecraft
Electromagnetic radiation

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