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    360º view of the GOCE satellite

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    • Title 360º view of the GOCE satellite
    • Released: 27/02/2009
    • Length 00:00:40
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright ESA – AOES Medialab
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      The Gravity Field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) mission is dedicated to measuring Earth's gravity field and modelling the geoid with unprecedented accuracy and spatial resolution. Since the satellite has to be completely stable to ensure the acquisition of true gravity readings, the spacecraft has no mechanical moving parts. In order to receive the optimum gravity signal GOCE flies in a particularly low orbit of just 250 km above the surface of Earth. The slim, octagonal, spacecraft is about 5 m in length and 1 m across – configured to keep aerodynamic drag and torque to an absolute minimum.

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    • Activity Observing the Earth
    • Mission GOCE
    • System Future EO
    • Keywords Earth observation , Gravity

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