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Ariane 42P launch vehicle
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September 13, 2010
Ariane 42P launch vehicle
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Jason-1 launch images
Jason-1 launch images
To provide scientists with essential information about global and regional changes in the seas, NASA will launch the Jason-3 satellite from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Jason-3: Studying the Earth's Oceans from Space
Wind Speed
Wind Speed
Jason-1 readies for launch in its bay at Vandenberg, AFB (10/31/01)
Jason-1 readies for launch in its bay at Vandenberg, AFB (10/31/01)
This artist's concept show Jason-3 over France.
Jason-3 over France
Jason-1 Line Drawing
Jason-1 Line Drawing
TOPEX/Poseidon launch
TOPEX/Poseidon launch
OSTM/Jason-2 Radiometer Antenna
OSTM/Jason-2 Radiometer Antenna
Jason-1 Lithograph
Jason-1 Lithograph
OSTM/Jason-2 Line Drawing
OSTM/Jason-2 Line Drawing
Headed for Orbit!
Headed for Orbit!
Jason-1 LRA
Jason-1 LRA
Jason-1 in full flight configuration
Jason-1 in full flight configuration
Watch the Jason-3 Science Briefing from Friday, Jan 15, 2016 - panelists discussed the science and research of the Jason-3 mission.
The Science of Jason-3
Jason-3 on the Launch Pad
Jason-3 on the Launch Pad
Jason-1 launch images
Jason-1 launch images
The Antonov cargo aircraft carrying the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite touches down on the runway at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Sept. 24, 2020.
Sentinel-6 Spacecraft Arrival/Offload
This artist's concept show Jason-3 over the Amazon.
Jason-3 over the Amazon
Jason-1 on top of the DPAF
Jason-1 on top of the DPAF
Launch preparations are progressing! (11/21/01) Photos: Stacy Mitchell of John Hopkins APL/TIMED project
Launch preparations are progressing! (11/21/01) Photos: Stacy Mitchell of John Hopkins APL/TIMED project
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich will join a long-standing family of Earth observing satellites from NASA and European partners.
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich Satellite Family Tree
Applications of Spaceborne Altimetry
Applications of Spaceborne Altimetry
Jason-1 TRSR
Jason-1 TRSR
Jason-1 readies for launch in its bay at Vandenberg, AFB (10/31/01)
Jason-1 readies for launch in its bay at Vandenberg, AFB (10/31/01)
Our planet is changing. Our ocean is rising. And it affects us all. That’s why a new international satellite will continue the decades-long watch over our global ocean and help us better understand...
Behind the Spacecraft – Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich