NASA sees $200 million savings from off-the-shelf EOS platforms
NASA expects to save about $200 million over the life of the Earth Observing System (EOS) program by switching from large dedicated satellites to smaller platforms bought off-the-shelf from a satellite catalogue being developed at Goddard Space Flight Center. The U.S. space agency's Mission To...
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