File:Birth of a Space Laser Instrument.ogv
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Birth_of_a_Space_Laser_Instrument.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 3 min 36 s, 640 × 360 pixels, 1.6 Mbps overall, file size: 41.06 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionBirth of a Space Laser Instrument.ogv |
English: Video about the C02 laser, which will globally measure carbon dioxide from space, on NASA's ASCENDS mission. |
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Source | Goddard Multimedia |
Author | NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center |
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This file is in the public domain in the United States because it was solely created by NASA. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted". (See Template:PD-USGov, NASA copyright policy page or JPL Image Use Policy.) | ||
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current | 08:01, 31 August 2012 | 3 min 36 s, 640 × 360 (41.06 MB) | Originalwana (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Video about the C02 laser, which will globally measure carbon dioxide from space, on NASA's ASCENDS mission.}} |Source =[http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?11094 Goddard Multimedia] |Author =NASA/Goddard... |
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