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Science 26 June 1987:
Vol. 236. no. 4809, pp. 1624 - 1625
DOI: 10.1126/science.236.4809.1624

Articles

Monitoring Earth and Sun by Satellite

RICHARD A. KERR

Researchers attending the spring meeting of the American Geophysical Union held 18 to 21 May in Baltimore have grown familiar with doing geophysical studies by satellite. Here are three current examples discussed at the meeting: gauging the output of the sun, measuring crustal movement, and deciphering the mineral composition of surface rocks.





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