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    • Title Second-stage separation
    • Released: 25/03/2008
    • Length 00:00:11
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright ESA - AOES Medialab
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      Almost five and a half minutes after launch and now over the Arctic region, the second-stage of the launcher separates leaving the Breeze third-stage and the GOCE (Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer) satellite – the so-called 'upper-composite' – on its ascent trajectory to the injection altitude of around 295 km. This phase takes almost an hour and a half.

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    • Mission GOCE
    • System Future EO
    • Keywords Earth observation
    • Set GOCE mission animations

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