NASA looking for alternate ride for next TOMS instrument
NASA's next Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS), the instrument that maps the growing holes in stratospheric ozone over the earth's poles, needs a new way to orbit because the Russian weather satellite that was scheduled to carry it as a piggyback payload won't be ready in time. Officials at...
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