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Tag: DSCOVR

Image of the moon's far side with Earth in the distant background, taken from lunar orbit. The lunar surface appears gray and cratered, while Earth is shown as a small blue-and-white sphere against the blackness of space.
Posted inCivil, Launch, News

China claims rocket stage destined for lunar impact is not from its 2014 moon mission

by Andrew JonesFebruary 21, 2022February 22, 2023

Rocket debris set to impact the moon in March does not originate from the 2014 Chang’e-5 T1 mission, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs claims.

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Posted inPress Release

Typhoon Bavi Seen From One Million Miles Away

by SpaceRef EditorAugust 26, 2020July 15, 2024
DSCOVR
Posted inCivil, News

DSCOVR back in operation

by Jeff FoustMarch 3, 2020January 23, 2023
Posted inCivil, News

NOAA warns of risks from relying on aging space weather missions

by Jeff FoustFebruary 19, 2020January 23, 2023
Posted inCivil, News

Software fix planned to restore DSCOVR

by Jeff FoustSeptember 30, 2019January 23, 2023
Posted inCivil, News

DSCOVR spacecraft in safe mode

by Jeff FoustJuly 5, 2019January 23, 2023
Posted inPress Release

DSCOVR Observes Flashes Of Light From Earth’s Oceans

by SpaceRef EditorJune 7, 2017July 15, 2024
Posted inNews, Policy & Politics

Budget issues could delay space weather mission

by Jeff FoustJanuary 24, 2017January 23, 2023
Posted inPress Release

EPIC Instrument on DSCOVR Watches Earth’s Clouds

by SpaceRef EditorDecember 14, 2015July 15, 2024
Posted inPress Release

Earth As Seen By DSCOVR From L1

by SpaceRef EditorDecember 1, 2015July 15, 2024

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