Russian-launched ozone monitor has failed, NASA says
A U.S.-built atmospheric ozone-measuring instrument launched in 1991 aboard a Russian polar orbiting satellite has failed and apparently can't be revived despite the best efforts of Russian ground controllers, NASA reported. The Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) aboard Russia's Meteor-3...
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