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Cryosat to Live Again

Posted on February 26, 2006 by Chris Samuel

Cryosat, the ESA’s Earth sensing mission to monitor the polar ice caps lost last year on launch due to a software problem will be rebuilt and another launch attempted according to the ESA and this BBC News report.

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